A 33 x 33 x 24 gestational sac with irregular morphology may be a case of preterm miscarriage or fetal abruption. Further tests should be done to determine the cause, and then the pregnancy should be preserved or terminated according to the condition.
Under normal circumstances, the shape of the gestational sac after pregnancy is regular, changing from a crescent shape to a round shape. Changes in hormone levels or other reasons may cause irregularities in the shape of the gestational sac, such as preterm miscarriage or fetal abruption.
Pregnant women with a slightly irregular shape of the gestational sac need to be tested for human chorionic gonadotropin and progesterone. If the human chorionic gonadotropin hormone is normal and there are no other symptoms, fertility preservation treatment can be chosen. Termination of pregnancy is necessary when the test determines that there is a case of sterilized fetus.
In the event of abnormal gestational sacs, it is recommended to seek medical attention, follow the doctor’s instructions for further examination, clarify the cause with the doctor’s help, and carry out targeted treatment or therapy.