Chorionic villus bulge may or may not have an effect on the fetus.
Chorionic villus bulge, a special sign in ultrasonography, refers to the abnormal state of the gestational sac found in early pregnancy ultrasound examination, mainly manifested in early pregnancy, from the bottom of the meconium surface of the chorionic villous membrane to the gestational sac of a kind of localized irregularity of the bulge.
At present, the clinical appearance of chorionic villus bulge on the embryo is mostly miscarriage or preeclampsia, which is relatively rare. Some patients may show abdominal pain or vaginal bleeding, but most women do not have specific symptoms. If the development of fetal heart and buds is normal, and there is no abnormality in other examinations, most pregnant women can keep the fetus through fertility preservation treatment, and there is no other effect on the fetus.
It is recommended that patients relax, regular review, timely detection of problems, and other manifestations of timely medical treatment, so as to avoid delays in the condition.