Yellow oocyst 5 3 mm fetal bud 2 mm without fetal heartbeat

Updated on parenting 2024-07-04
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If you don't have a fetal heartbeat, you should pay attention to it, and finally let a professional doctor do a detailed examination, and they will give professional answers and treatment methods.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In fact, the fetus is in the body of the expectant mother, from a fertilized egg to develop a long process, the first two weeks are called the pregnant egg, and then with the slow formation of the fetal baby organs, before the fetal baby is eight weeks pregnant, it is called the fetal bud, so what is the situation with yolk sac and fetal bud without fetal heart?

    1. The mother-to-be should go for ultrasound examination in the first trimester of pregnancy, the focus of this ultrasound examination is to observe whether there is a gestational sac, yolk sac, whether the structure is normal in the uterus of the expectant mother, whether there is an embryo in the sac, whether the embryo is live or stillborn, and whether the development of the embryo is consistent with the time of menopause of the expectant mother, whether there is any abnormality in the embryo morphology, and to further understand the process of embryonic development, you can do a four-dimensional color ultrasound to diagnose.

    2. The yolk sac we usually talk about, in fact, is a small round sac-like structure displayed next to the germ, very small, only three millimeters to eight millimeters in diameter, when the expectant mother is five weeks pregnant, the yolk sac will be relatively clear, and it will disappear after ten weeks of pregnancy, the yolk sac is tightly attached to the embryo, and its existence size can predict the embryo threatened abortion has a certain effect.

    3. If there is a yolk sac, you can confirm the existence of the embryo, if the fetal heartbeat is not found in the first trimester, but if you see the yolk sac is clearly visible and the size is relatively normal, then you can know that the embryo is actually relatively good, if the yolk sac is greater than ten mm, it means that the embryo is bad. Only when there are fetal buds and the beating of the fetal heart can a normal pregnancy be diagnosed.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    As we all know, the fetal heartbeat is very important, and the fetus will appear after the fetus develops to a certain stage in the mother's body, that is, the fetal heart, which is a very important organ for the fetusIs it normal to have a yolk sac without a fetal bud??Let's find out.

    Is it normal to have a yolk sac without fetal buds and a fetal heart rate 65 days of normal pregnancy is to see a significant fetal heart beat, you can't see it, and it is obviously small It may be that the fetal heart rate has been stopped, but it is also possible that ovulation delays conception. It is recommended that your menstruation be delayed, or you can further observe for a week to see if the gestational sac is developing, if not, the hormone level is very low to consider stopping the child, you need to be as soon as possible**.

    The reason why fetal heart rate monitoring can become one of the indispensable items in the examination of pregnant mothers is that its role is irreplaceable. Fetal heart rate monitoring is the main detection method to correctly assess the intrauterine condition of the fetus, which plays an important role in early detection of fetal heart rate abnormalities and timely treatment, and reduction of perinatal mortality.

    If the fetus is detected to have an abnormal fetal heartbeat, the fetal heartbeat pattern of the monitor will directly reflect the abnormality. When the fetal heart rate continues to slow down due to the frequent fetal hypoxia and the pregnant woman's own reasons, it is necessary to pay attention to the examination to understand whether the fetus has congenital heart disease.

    Expectant mothers with regular menstrual cycles, can hear the fetal heartbeat at about 8 weeks of pregnancy, which can be measured by the instrument. However, some hospitals may use a general stethoscope, so that the baby's heartbeat can not be tracked until 17-18 weeks.

    In addition, in the early stages of pregnancy, due to the position of the fetus or other disturbing factors, such as the fat of the expectant mother, the fetal heart sound cannot be heard even with very sophisticated instruments. However, expectant mothers who have not heard the fetal heartbeat for the time being should not be discouraged, and can listen to it several times or change hospitals to listen to it.

    Fetal heart rate monitoring to see men and women Fetal heart rate monitoring to see men and women is one of the many sayings that distinguish male and female babies in the market, and many expectant parents are keen to play the game of guessing the baby's gender through fetal heart rate monitoring.

    Some people say that it is circulated from doctors, some people say that it is the law summarized by most experienced pregnant mothers, and some people say that this is purely invented by some expectant parents themselves. Who's real and who's fake? We don't have the scientific evidence to prove it.

    Fetal heart rate monitoring looks at both men and women, and the content goes like this: Girls have a higher heart rate than boys, so a baseline heart rate of less than 140 is a boy, and a girl is a girl with a heartbeat of more than 140. In addition, the statement also said that the fetal heart sound is only 150 points when the boy moves, while the girl does not move the fetal heart sound is already 150 points.

    There is no scientific basis to confirm the content of this claim.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Don't worry, check it later. If there is no fetal heart rate at 10 weeks of pregnancy, it is considered to be fetal arrest, and it is recommended to follow the doctor's advice for treatment.

    Fetal heartbeat and fetal bud are two very important indicators in the first trimester examination, and pregnant mothers are often very excited when they hear the "plopping" fetal heart rate for the first time. Under normal circumstances, fetal buds appear around 6 weeks of pregnancy, and fetal heart tube pulsation can be seen under B ultrasound at 6 to 8 weeks of pregnancy.

    However, the appearance time of fetal bud fetal heartbeat is not fixed:

    If your menstrual period is inaccurate and often delayed, resulting in an unstable ovulation time, which will affect the estimation of the gestational age, it may take another week to detect the fetal bud and fetal heartbeat.

    The gestational age calculated according to the last menstrual period will have a weekly error, and perhaps the fetus in your womb has not grown to the gestational age you think it is, and you need to wait patiently for another week.

    In short, pregnant mothers who do not have fetal buds and fetal heartbeat before 8 weeks of pregnancy and do not have any abnormalities can rest in bed and wait for a week before going for a follow-up. The embryonic period changes greatly from day to day, for example, after 50 days of menopause, the fetal heart rate is not seen, and it may come out at 51 days. There are two possibilities for having a yolk sac, a fetal bud, and no fetal heartbeat:

    1.Shorter time to conception; 2.The embryo stops developing.

    Under normal circumstances, if the menstrual cycle is normal, about 28-30 days, 7 weeks of menstruation, that is, 7 weeks of pregnancy, color ultrasound examination can detect the fetal heartbeat, if the conception time is short, it is recommended to recheck after a week; If the menstrual cycle is long, conception may be delayed, and it is recommended to observe dynamically, and the color ultrasound will be rechecked after a week. In addition, attention should be paid to check for changes in blood chorionic gonadotropin and progesterone values. If the menstrual cycle is normal, and the time of menstruation does not match the actual gestational week, according to the pregnancy examination, it is indeed at least 7 weeks pregnant, and if there is still no fetal heartbeat, it is more likely that the embryo will stop developing.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Generally, after 35 days of pregnancy, you can see the yolk sac, and after 6 weeks of pregnancy, you can see the fetal heart and fetal buds, if the usual menstruation is regular, it means that the time of conception is normal, and there should be a fetal bud fetal heart at 6 weeks of normal pregnancy, if there is no fetal bud fetal heart at this time, you should check the blood, hcg or progesterone, this is not a normal phenomenon, and you should continue to monitor it for more than a week. In fact, the yolk sac is the fetal sac, which is the first step in the formation of the embryo, but in the case of the yolk sac, the fetal heart and fetal bud may not appear. Because the yolk sac is formed earlier than the fetal heart, the fetal bud is formed.

    The formation of fetal heartbeat buds should appear in about two months at the latest.

    Suggestions: Pay attention to rest and reasonable diet during pregnancy, take folic acid on time to prevent fetal neural tube defects.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Since pregnancy, female friends should start to go to the obstetrics department of the hospital for a series of examinations related to pregnancy. Early prenatal check-up is the most critical check-up item, and pregnant women can check whether the fetus is developing normally, such as whether the gestational sac has formed a fetal heart and fetal bud. So if the gestational sac is larger than 3 cm and there is no fetal bud, is the fetal heart rate hopeless?

    I'll give you an answer.

    Generally, after two months of pregnancy, pregnant women can see the gestational sac when they go to the hospital for B ultrasound, and the gestational sac is very small in the early stage of pregnant women, and the gestational sac will slowly become larger with the increase of the number of weeks of pregnancy. Normally, when a pregnant woman is 6 weeks pregnant, that is, when the fetus grows to centimeters, the B-ultrasound gestational sac is clearly visible at this time, and the fetal buds and fetal heartbeat can be seen. However, the size of the gestational sac varies from person to person due to the different conditions of each pregnant woman, which leads to different fetal developments.

    The gestational sac is larger than 3 cm and there is no fetal bud fetal heartbeat, which may occur because the number of days of pregnancy is too small, and the fetal bud and fetal heartbeat have not yet fully appeared; Or the examination time is too early, so that the fetal bud fetal heartbeat is too small to be seen, and it can be observed for a few more days.

    I suggest that pregnant women should not be too nervous, do not jump to conclusions, and it is best to go to the obstetrics department of the hospital and make an appointment with the doctor to do a B-ultrasound to check the health of the fetus.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Don't be too nervous, relax, abstain from sex, and then go to the hospital in a week to do ultrasound and then test the fetal bud and fetal heartbeat.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    At this time, you should go to the hospital for examination in time, and you must do it according to the doctor's advice, and don't blindly drink medicine.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    An abortion should be carried out, because there is no fetal bud fetal heartbeat, which indicates that it is not normal and is no longer useful.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You should go to the hospital for some ultrasound, and it should also be folic acid, probably because the pregnant woman's nutrition is not enough, so this happens.

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