Gallbladder polyps and chorioretinal fluid can affect the fetus?

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Hello doctor! I am pregnant with my 4th baby, 5 weeks 3 days pregnant. I just had an ultrasound and found 2 gallbladder polyps. A large gallbladder polyp measuring 5.6mm, clear fluid. The vena cava = 10mm, the flow rate is 19.6cm/s, the flow is in the direction of the liver, and there is no thrombus. Common bile duct = 3mm, no stones. In addition, the baby was also diagnosed with a 4.7mm thick subchondral fluid collection.
So the doctor asked me: "Do gallbladder polyps and chorioretinal fluid affect the fetus?". Thanks for the advice doctor!
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Hello! Gallbladder polyps are usually benign, insidious, and asymptomatic. Only surgery is indicated when the polyp is >10mm. In your case, there is no relationship between gallbladder polyp and pregnancy development. So you don't need to worry too much.
If you still have questions, you can go to a hospital of Vinmec Health System for more in-depth advice. Thank you for trusting and sending the question: "Do gallbladder polyps and chorioretinal fluid affect the fetus?" to Vinmec. Best regards!
Answered by Master, Doctor Vu Van Quan - Gastroenterologist - Department of General Surgery & Anesthesia - Vinmec Hai Phong International General Hospital
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