What to do if the gestational sac is skewed to the right during early pregnancy examination

  When women are about to conceive, they are usually nervous and afraid of any accidents that may happen to the fetus. Many pregnant women may experience a rightward deviation of the gestational sac during prenatal check ups, and they are very concerned about this and eager to take measures to solve it. So, what should we do if the gestational sac is skewed to the right during early pregnancy?

  

What to do if the gestational sac is skewed to the right during early pregnancy examination1

  If a woman's gestational sac is found to be skewed to the right during early pregnancy, most of them do not require correction. Because this is a very common situation, pregnant women don't need to be too nervous. If pregnant women are concerned that the phenomenon of the gestational sac tilting to the right is becoming increasingly severe, they can also take corresponding measures.

  Pregnant women need to pay more attention to their daily diet, and should eat more eggs, beans, and sea cucumbers to ensure sufficient nutrition for their bodies. And have another follow-up in half a month to see if the condition of the gestational sac being on the right side has improved. If you still lean towards the right side, you can take progesterone under the guidance of a doctor, which can help improve the phenomenon of the gestational sac tilting to the right.

  At the same time, pregnant women also need to rest in bed more often, and in order to prevent adverse effects on the fetus on the right side of the gestational sac, it is necessary to conduct various prenatal examinations on time to observe the growth of the fetus at any time. In the early stages of pregnancy, efforts should be made to reduce workload as much as possible, avoid overexertion, and supplement with various nutrients, taking folic acid according to the doctor's requirements.

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