What is the gestational sac expelled from a miscarriage like

  Many women can observe the shape of the gestational sac through B-ultrasound surgery during pregnancy. In fact, the gestational sac is the embryonic tissue in the uterus that is wrapped by amniotic membrane and vascular network, usually located below the uterus. In the early stages of pregnancy, the shape of the gestational sac is particularly small, mainly because the fetus has not yet formed. So what kind of gestational sac does a miscarriage result in?

  

What is the gestational sac expelled from a miscarriage like1

  If you choose to have a medical abortion in the early stages of pregnancy, it usually takes 8-10 hours after taking the medicine to be expelled. At this time, you can observe that the gestational sac is actually a white fuzzy substance like cotton, with a size of about one centimeter. However, in addition to the gestational sac being expelled, there will also be some blood clots flowing out.

  If you are pregnant for a longer period of time, you may need to undergo surgery to have an abortion. Generally, abortion surgery involves using a straw to suck out the gestational sac. At this point, what can be observed is a blister like shape. If the blister is ruptured, there will be a piece of flesh like substance with a white fluffy mass in the middle.

  After an abortion, the harm to a woman's body is also significant, so it is important to pay attention to the recovery and recuperation of the body in the following period. Do not do too tiring work, and also pay attention to rest. Try not to stay up late, and eat a light diet.

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