Why Is There Fluid Surrounding the Gestational Sac?

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Accumulation of fluid around the gestational sac may be due to insufficient corpus luteum function or abnormal embryonic development. When fluid accumulation is observed around the gestational sac, it is necessary to identify the underlying cause and provide targeted treatment. Pregnant women should rest in bed, avoid sexual activity, and observe their symptoms. If bleeding or abdominal pain occurs, immediate medical attention should be sought. If the accumulation of fluid in the uterine cavity increases, it may lead to the risk of miscarriage.

Here are some key points:

1. After treatment, if the accumulation of fluid in the uterine cavity gradually decreases, it is possible for the pregnancy to continue and heal completely. Otherwise, termination of pregnancy may be necessary. The shape of the gestational sac can be oval or round, irregular or blurred, and if it is located at the lower position, the pregnant woman may experience miscarriage if vaginal bleeding or abdominal pain occurs.

2. Accumulation of fluid around the gestational sac usually occurs within the first three months of pregnancy due to the instability of embryonic implantation, which can lead to threatened abortion. During this period, pregnant women should rest more, observe for vaginal bleeding, and regularly attend prenatal check-ups to understand their physical condition.

3. It is important to maintain a good mindset during pregnancy and rest more during the first three months. Avoid strenuous activities, and when bending or squatting, movements should be slow and gentle. The diet should be light and easy to digest. If morning sickness is severe, it is necessary to find suitable ways to relax.