During the process of implantation and development of fertilized eggs, it is very important to pay attention to it. Only when the fertilized egg reaches the uterine cavity normally, it is considered a normal situation. If the gestational sac is not seen under ultrasound, it should be alert to ectopic pregnancy. Some women may find during examination that although the gestational sac is in the uterine cavity, it is located in the uterine angle, which makes them more worried. So, what should they do if the gestational sac is in the uterine angle?
The gestational sac is an abnormal implantation site in the uterine angle. Women should go to the hospital for examination. After confirming this situation, the pregnancy should be stopped to avoid more serious consequences. Hysteroscopy surgery should be performed under the guidance of a doctor to expel the embryo from the body, so as not to affect the health of the female uterine cavity.
Some gestational sacs are only close to the position of the uterine horn, while others will further extend and develop, thus forming a cornual pregnancy. To avoid this situation, women need to undergo prenatal check ups and regular ultrasound examinations to determine the development of the gestational sac and make further adjustments.
Although the gestational sac in the cornual area does not have significant adverse effects, as pregnancy progresses and the fetus gradually grows, the cornual area cannot expand accordingly, which may lead to vaginal bleeding, abdominal pain, and even rupture of the cornual area. There are many reasons that can cause the gestational sac to be located at the angle of the uterus. It may occur right after the embryo has just implanted, or there may be some abnormalities in the female cervix that prevent the embryo from implanting properly.