Female friends need to pay special attention to the development of the fetus during pregnancy, so they should go to the hospital for regular check ups. Some pregnant women may have gestational sacs or no fetal buds after undergoing examinations, which can make them very worried. So, what happens when there is a gestational sac but no fetal bud after pregnancy?
After a successful pregnancy, women will first have a gestational sac, and the embryo will only appear around 6 weeks of pregnancy. If at 6 weeks of pregnancy, only the gestational sac is examined without the fetal bud, it is likely due to an incorrect calculation of the gestational age. This situation occurs when the actual pregnancy time is shorter than the hormone time.
Some women have longer menstrual intervals, so conception may be delayed, which can delay the appearance of fetal buds. For this situation, there is no need to worry too much. You can patiently wait for about a week and then go to the hospital for a follow-up examination. At this time, most of the fetal buds can be found.
If there are still no fetal buds after B-ultrasound re examination, it can be confirmed that the fetus has stopped conceiving. At this point, the stillborn fetus should be immediately removed through an abortion. If a stillbirth stays in the uterus for too long, it can easily lead to uterine cavity infection. Everyone also needs to investigate the reasons for fetal miscarriage, which can prevent it from happening again in future pregnancies due to the same reasons.