Uterine fluid in early pregnancy is still a cause for concern.
Uterine fluid in early pregnancy may be uterine hemorrhage, more commonly seen in pre-miscarriage or combined endometritis, and so on.
Clinically, it is more common to see intrauterine bleeding caused by preeclampsia, but if there is no obvious abdominal pain or vaginal bleeding, then you can be preserved in time under the doctor’s instructions to eliminate the fluid in the uterus.
If there is intrauterine preeclampsia, then it may be accompanied by inflammation and infection, and may need to be treated with antibiotics under the doctor’s supervision.
If there is fluid in the uterine cavity, you should usually rest in bed, avoid strenuous exercise, and maintain a calm state of mind. If there is vaginal bleeding, abdominal pain, or an increase in the amount of fluid found on examination, you need to consult a doctor in time for further diagnosis and treatment.