Is it normal to have bleeding around the gestational sac on an ultrasound on the 50th day of pregnancy?

Bleeding around the gestational sac on ultrasound on the 50th day of pregnancy is an abnormal phenomenon, and needs to go to the hospital in time for treatment.
Bleeding around the gestational sac in 50 days of pregnancy ultrasound examination indicates that the pregnant woman has the condition of preeclampsia, which requires bed rest and fertility preservation treatment under the guidance of the doctor. If the ultrasound is rechecked and the bleeding is found to have stopped, the pregnancy can be continued. If the bleeding increases and even symptoms such as vaginal bleeding and abdominal pain occur, there may be an inevitable miscarriage, which should be handled according to the doctor’s instructions.
The occurrence of preeclampsia in early pregnancy may be due to chromosomal abnormality of the embryo, luteal insufficiency of the mother, adverse stimuli, exposure to harmful substances and other reasons. Therefore, during pregnancy, pregnant women should pay attention to rest, avoid exertion, stay up late, maintain a good mood, and seek medical attention as soon as possible if they feel unwell.