In the early stages of pregnancy, the embryo has not yet fully healed, and fetal development is not very stable, so miscarriage or fetal arrest is very likely to occur at this time. Some people think that it doesn't matter as long as there is no bleeding, or some people think that the presence of early pregnancy symptoms means that the fetus is developing well. So, is it really like that? Will there be bleeding if the fetus stops growing? How long will the bleeding last after the fetus stops growing? How can we know if there is fetal arrest from the early pregnancy reaction? Let's briefly introduce whether bleeding at 11 weeks of pregnancy is fetal arrest? When the sperm and egg combine and settle in the uterus and begin to develop, the body will release a large amount of hormones. At this time, various pregnancy reactions will occur. I believe that many people think that if the pregnancy reaction is strong, it means that the fetus will develop well, but this is not entirely true. Because even if the embryo stops developing, the hormone in the body does not return immediately, but decreases slowly. At this time, the early pregnancy reaction will continue for a period of time. Therefore, some people still have morning sickness, but when they go for a check-up, they find that the fetus has already stopped growing. In addition, fetal arrest does not necessarily mean bleeding. In many cases, fetal arrest is silent and can only be discovered through examination. It is medically called missed abortion. At this time, you must pay attention to timely treatment, otherwise if the test tube embryo stays in the uterus for too long, it is easy to cause various inflammations, affecting future pregnancies. Of course, some test tube embryos will bleed before they stop growing and developing, which is called threatened miscarriage, giving pregnant mothers a certain warning to see if they can still preserve the fetus immediately. Therefore, fetal growth retardation does not necessarily mean bleeding. Sometimes, missed abortion does not have any symptoms. Having early pregnancy symptoms does not necessarily mean that the fetus is developing well. It may also be because the growth hormone has not yet subsided. However, there is no need to worry every day. As long as you do a good job of checking during pregnancy and the progesterone level remains high, the chance of fetal growth retardation is still relatively small. It is very important to maintain a positive attitude during pregnancy. |
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