How long have you been pregnant? As long as there is a gestational sac inside or outside the uterus, the position can be judged. If there is intrauterine pregnancy, it usually appears around 4 weeks, especially in 5-6 weeks. If it is an ectopic pregnancy, it may take about 7-8 weeks. It is suggested that we can wait until mid-May to go to a regular hospital to check the abdominal B-ultrasound and see the position of the gestational sac. During pregnancy, you need to breathe more oxygen, and your body will adjust accordingly to meet your oxygen demand. The increase of hormones during pregnancy, especially progesterone (also known as progesterone), will directly affect your lungs and stimulate the respiratory center of your brain. During pregnancy, the number of breaths per minute does not change much, but the amount of air inhaled each time will increase significantly, resulting in shortness of breath. If you have shortness of breath in the first trimester, please don't be nervous first. Shortness of breath in early pregnancy is usually nothing serious and normal. But in daily life, you can slow down and don't force yourself too much when you are active or exercising. Keep your upper body straight, spread your shoulders back and let your lungs spread as far as possible, especially when sitting. You can sleep on your side at night and raise your head with a pillow, which may make you feel better. In addition, pregnant mothers in this period should increase their nutrition appropriately, and insisting on drinking pregnant women's milk powder will help pregnant mothers get enough protein and calcium, and one cup in the morning and one cup in the evening is the most appropriate.
What is ectopic pregnancy? What is ectopic pregnancy? Ectopic pregnancy, also known as ectopic pregnancy, refers to the abnormal pregnancy process in which pregnant eggs are implanted outside the uterine cavity, and tubal pregnancy is the most common. Inflammation in or around the tubal lumen often causes poor lumen patency, hinders the normal operation of pregnant eggs, makes them stay, implant and develop in the fallopian tube, and leads to abortion or rupture of tubal pregnancy. There are often no obvious symptoms before abortion or rupture, and menopausal symptoms, abdominal pain and a small amount of vaginal bleeding may also occur. Once ruptured, it is characterized by acute severe abdominal pain, recurrent attacks, vaginal bleeding and even shock; However, obese women can not be diagnosed clearly because of repeated examinations, which is easy to delay the treatment opportunity and pose a serious threat. Ectopic pregnancy is officially called ectopic pregnancy, which means that the fertilized egg is not implanted in the uterus, but implanted outside the uterine cavity-when the fertilized egg arrives in the uterus, it is implanted in the fallopian tube, ovary, abdominal cavity, broad ligament, cervix and other parts. More than 95% of ectopic pregnancies are tubal pregnancies. How to know if it is an ectopic pregnancy as soon as possible? Once young women stop menstruating, remember to go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible. The symptoms of ectopic pregnancy are not obvious without abortion or rupture, so it is very important to seek medical attention in time. Doctors usually check the patient's hCG and serum progesterone, and do early pregnancy B-ultrasound, while vaginal B-ultrasound is more accurate than abdominal B-ultrasound. Once ectopic pregnancy is diagnosed, it must be admitted to hospital immediately, because this is one of the causes of maternal death.