1. What happens if the embryo is not seen during 60 days of pregnancy?
Under normal circumstances, around 60 days into pregnancy, the embryo should have developed to the embryonic stage. If a B-ultrasound examination is performed at this time and the embryo cannot be seen, it means there may be a problem. This condition is called an \”empty cyst,\” meaning there is a cyst without a fetus inside.
2. What are the symptoms and dangers of empty cysts?
1. Symptoms: Empty cysts usually do not cause any obvious symptoms, but some women may experience mild vaginal bleeding or abdominal discomfort.
2. Harm: If empty cysts are not treated in time, they may cause endometrial thickening, menstrual disorders, and even infertility.
3. What are the causes of empty cysts?
1. Chromosomal abnormalities: Chromosomal abnormalities are one of the main causes of empty cysts.
2. Abnormal fertilized eggs: If the fertilized eggs are abnormal, it may also lead to the production of empty cysts.
3. Drug effects: Certain drugs, such as ovulation induction drugs, may also affect the development of fertilized eggs, resulting in the formation of empty cysts.
4. What are the treatments for empty cysts?
1. Observation method: For small empty cysts, observation method can be used and wait for them to subside naturally.
2. Drug treatment: For some larger empty cysts, drug treatment can be used, such as using progesterone and other drugs to promote embryonic development.
3. Surgical treatment: If drug treatment is ineffective, or severe internal bleeding occurs, surgical treatment is required.
5. What should I pay attention to if the embryo is not seen after 60 days of pregnancy?
If an empty cyst is detected during B-ultrasound examination in the early stages of pregnancy, you should go to the hospital for detailed examination in time, and choose appropriate treatment methods according to the doctor\’s advice. In addition, you should also pay attention to maintaining good living and dietary habits in daily life to avoid affecting the health of the embryo.
6. Conclusion
It is a relatively common situation that the embryo has not been seen for 60 days of pregnancy. Although it will not cause much harm to the female body, it still needs to be paid enough attention to. When facing this situation, you should go to the hospital for examination and treatment in time to protect the health of yourself and your fetus.