Prenatal check-up is a very common thing for every mother, because every pregnant woman should undergo various examinations during pregnancy on time according to her own health status and reaction to avoid the occurrence of fetal growth and development interruption. So is it a bad thing to find spotted fetal buds and fetal heart rates during prenatal check-ups? It is a good sign for the baby to have a dotted fetal bud and fetal heart rate, indicating normal growth and development, but at the same time, it is necessary to check whether there is a normal fetal heartbeat, and whether other internal organs in the later stage are developing normally. Because the fetal heart rate is a very important indicator in early pregnancy examination. Under normal circumstances, the fetal heart rate will appear around 6 weeks of pregnancy, and the fetal heartbeat can be seen under B-ultrasound at 6 to 8 weeks of pregnancy. If the B-ultrasound report does not show fetal heartbeat, the expectant mother may have such thoughts: Is the fetus dead? Therefore, it is necessary to maintain B-ultrasound regularly during pregnancy to determine the growth and development status of the baby. 1. The time when the embryo bud and fetal heart rate appear is not fixed 1. Irregular menstrual cycle If your menstruation is irregular and often delayed, resulting in unstable ovulation time, which in turn affects the calculation of the number of weeks of pregnancy, it may take another week to measure the embryo and fetal heart rate. 2. There is a deviation in the number of weeks of pregnancy The number of weeks of pregnancy calculated based on the expected date of delivery will have a deviation of 1 or 2 weeks. Maybe the baby in your belly has not grown to the number of weeks of pregnancy you think, and you need to wait patiently for another 1 or 2 weeks. 2. Several types of situations that require vigilance A gestational sac larger than 3.5 cm and without a fetal bud or fetal heartbeat is generally considered abnormal, but it is safer to combine it with the results of a blood test, because accurate measurements can lead to deviations. If the fetal heartbeat is still not seen after more than 8 weeks of pregnancy, you should be highly alert. It may be that the body's estrogen metabolism is insufficient, and there is a risk of threatened miscarriage; of course, it may also be that the quality of the test tube embryo itself is not good, it is underdeveloped, and fetal growth retardation occurs. If the embryo or fetal heartbeat is not visible, and there are other abnormal phenomena such as vaginal bleeding or abdominal pain, there is a possibility of threatened miscarriage. In short, expectant mothers who have no fetal bud or fetal heartbeat before 8 weeks of pregnancy and have no abnormalities can rest in bed and wait for 1 or 2 weeks before going for a follow-up visit. You know, there are big changes every day during the IVF stage. For example, there may be no fetal heartbeat at 50 days after menstruation, but the fetus may come out at 51 days. If there is indeed a problem with the test tube embryo, it is inevitable to feel disappointed, but you still have to cheer up and follow the doctor's advice, because a healthy test tube embryo has stronger vitality, and trying to keep the fetus is not necessarily a good thing. Don't think too much, everything will be fine. |
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