Can B-ultrasound be performed at 40 days of ectopic pregnancy

  For women of childbearing age, they not only worry about not being able to conceive, but also about the possibility of ectopic pregnancy after becoming pregnant. Ectopic pregnancy can cause significant harm to women and even endanger their lives. What is ectopic pregnancy? Can an ultrasound be performed at 40 days of ectopic pregnancy?

  

Can B-ultrasound be performed at 40 days of ectopic pregnancy1

  Ectopic pregnancy can be detected by B-ultrasound at 40 days. At 40 days of pregnancy, the presence of a gestational sac can be checked by B-ultrasound. If a gestational sac is seen in the uterine cavity, it indicates a normal pregnancy and rules out the possibility of ectopic pregnancy.

  Ectopic pregnancy is when the fertilized egg does not implant and develop inside the uterine cavity, but rather outside the uterine cavity. If ectopic pregnancy is found, it must be terminated in a timely manner, otherwise it will cause great harm to women. Ectopic pregnancy can cause miscarriage and endanger women's lives, and the spontaneous rate of ectopic pregnancy is also high. This time it is an ectopic pregnancy, and there is a possibility of recurrence in the next time.

  To prevent ectopic pregnancy, female friends are advised not to engage in unclean sexual activities, avoid frequent abortions, and actively seek treatment for salpingitis or other diseases of the fallopian tubes. Once ectopic pregnancy occurs, there should be no psychological burden and active treatment to avoid harm to women. Ectopic pregnancy can be treated through surgery, chemotherapy, traditional Chinese medicine, and interventional therapy.

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