The gestational sac can usually grow about 5-15 millimeters a week, which is not definitive and depends on a number of factors.
The gestational sac refers to the original placental tissue, which is the state of the fetus before it takes shape. Usually, the gestational sac grows every day in the early stages of pregnancy, and usually increases by about 2 millimeters per day.
However, due to the different weeks of pregnancy, it is not certain how much the gestational sac grows every week. Usually, the growth of the gestational sac may be around 5 millimeters at 5 weeks of menopause, and around 12-15 millimeters at 6 weeks of menopause.
Women need to go to the hospital as soon as possible after pregnancy for an ultrasound to make sure it is an intrauterine pregnancy and to rule out ectopic pregnancy, which is more harmful to a woman’s body. During pregnancy, you need to rest more, not to be tired, but also to maintain a good state of mind.