During pregnancy, women need to undergo many examinations in order to understand the development of the fetus and their own physical condition. However, the examination items that need to be performed at different stages of pregnancy are also different. Generally, in the early stages of pregnancy, women need to undergo ultrasound examination. However, why do we need to undergo ultrasound examination at 35 days of pregnancy?
Having an ultrasound at 35 days of pregnancy can reveal the presence of the gestational sac, so it is necessary to do so. After six weeks of pregnancy, the intrauterine gestational sac can also be seen. During this period, women should pay attention to their emotional adjustment, maintain a happy and positive mood, and take good care of their pregnancy. At around 60 days, one can still see if the gestational sac, fetal bud, fetal heart, etc. are normal.
Ultrasound during pregnancy can help understand a woman's amniotic fluid volume, which is crucial for fetal growth and development. Excessive or insufficient amniotic fluid should be taken seriously by women, as it may indicate a risk of fetal malformation or congenital diseases. Therefore, treatment should be based on the actual situation.
Furthermore, ultrasound can also understand the growth and development of the fetus, such as measuring the size of the fetal head, the length of the fetal buttocks, etc. At a certain stage, it can also measure the biparietal diameter, head circumference, abdominal circumference, length of the fetal femur, etc. These data can help determine the growth and development of the fetus.