In daily life, female friends will go to the hospital for B-ultrasound examination after pregnancy. But sometimes it may be found on the examination checklist that the gestational sac has no echo, and at this time, people will be more worried and afraid that there may be some major problems with their body. So, what does' no echo near the gestational sac 'mean?
If there is no echo area next to the gestational sac, it indicates that it has peeled off from the uterus, usually due to blood accumulation, indicating that the gestational sac is not implanted stably in the uterus. This situation does not necessarily lead to vaginal bleeding, but it is unknown whether the patient has symptoms of abdominal pain or discomfort. Generally, gynecologists will diagnose threatened miscarriage in this situation, so it is important to be careful. The doctor will give the patient prenatal treatment, pay attention to rest, and maintain emotional stability.
1. Patients should ensure the normal development of the gestational sac by: 1. In terms of diet. In the early stages of pregnancy, it is important to consume light and easily digestible foods. Eat more vitamin rich fruits and eat less greasy food. Drink plenty of water every morning when you wake up. Eat less and eat more.
2. In terms of medication. Be sure to pay attention to medication in early pregnancy. Blindly using medication can affect fetal development and easily cause deformities.
3. Pregnancy environment. Due to the importance of early pregnancy, the living environment is also crucial. Stay away from smoking environments.
4. In terms of sports. Do not engage in strenuous exercise, but you can take a walk in the morning and evening. Do not stay too long and ensure that your body does not experience fatigue. Moderate exercise is sufficient to ensure adequate sleep.