The downward movement of the gestational sac in the seventh week of pregnancy may be a manifestation caused by preeclampsia.
At seven weeks of pregnancy, if the pregnant woman has chromosomal abnormalities, poor embryonic development, or trauma to the abdomen, it may cause the gestational sac to move down from its normal position in the uterine cavity, resulting in a preeclampsia. Pregnant women may experience symptoms such as irregular vaginal bleeding, pain in the lower abdomen, and lumbosacral pain.
Pregnant women need to take regular pregnancy tests, which can keep them informed of the growth and development of the gestational sac so that they can detect the condition and treat it in time.
If the diagnosis is confirmed as a preeclampsia caused by the pregnancy of seven weeks of pregnancy sac downward displacement, may need to be under the guidance of a professional doctor to carry out birth control treatment, if the birth control fails, may need to carry out the removal of the uterus treatment.