What is the report of early pregnancy examination like
summary
Early pregnancy (early pregnancy) refers to the time of pregnancy before the 13th weekend of pregnancy. The first three months of pregnancy is called early pregnancy, which plays a key role in the growth and development of the baby and whether the pregnant woman can pass the pregnancy and delivery smoothly. In recent years, with the development of perinatal medicine, the importance of early pregnancy examination has been paid more and more attention. So what's the report of early pregnancy examination like? Next, I'll share my experience with you.
What is the report of early pregnancy examination like
One: gynecological speculum examination. To understand the situation of vagina and cervix, exclude the abnormal development of reproductive organs of pregnant women, and provide access for the smooth birth of the baby; especially when bleeding during early pregnancy, observe whether the cause of bleeding is related to vagina and cervix, so as to provide basis for treatment.
Second: leucorrhea examination. To know if there are trichomonas and mold in the vagina, chlamydia, mycoplasma and Neisseria gonorrhoeae should be examined if necessary. If there are above microorganisms, it is easy to cause ascending infection, affect embryo development and induce abortion.
Third: ultrasound examination. After 40 and 60 days of menopause, ultrasound examination was performed to understand the implantation site of embryo sac and the development of embryo bud. After 4 months of pregnancy, obstetric registration examination was carried out, and ultrasound follow-up was carried out according to obstetric requirements.
matters needing attention
1. Early pregnancy should be alert to pregnant women can not eat potato chips, otherwise it will lead to fetal deformity. 2. Avoid or reduce sex in the first 3 months of pregnancy. 3. Nausea and vomiting are quite common pregnancy symptoms, which begin to appear in about 5-6 weeks. 4. The fetus needs to absorb a lot of calcium in the process of growth. If the calcium intake of expectant mothers is insufficient, calcium ion imbalance may occur, resulting in cramps. 5. At all stages of pregnancy, abdominal pain, abdominal distension and abdominal tension may appear, which is a very normal physiological phenomenon.