If the fetal heart rate stops developing, the danger is relatively large. There are many reasons for fetal arrest. At this time, the pregnant woman no longer has symptoms of nausea and vomiting, the feeling of breast swelling will gradually disappear, and vaginal bleeding may also occur. Generally speaking, this is a sign of miscarriage. There are many reasons why the fetus stops developing. At this time, it is necessary to check in time. Let's take a look at this aspect. Is there any hope for a fetal heart failure? If embryonic arrest occurs, all pregnancy reactions of the pregnant mother will gradually disappear. First of all, there will be no more early pregnancy reactions such as nausea and vomiting, and the feeling of breast swelling will also be reduced. Then there will be vaginal bleeding, usually dark red bloody leucorrhea. Finally, there may be lower abdominal pain and expulsion of the embryo. The above symptoms vary from person to person. Some people may not even show any signs, but may directly experience abdominal pain and then miscarriage, or the embryo may stop developing without any symptoms and be discovered through routine B-ultrasound examination. If the fetus stops developing, an abortion will be necessary. In this case, it is recommended that after confirming that the fetus has stopped growing, timely examinations should be conducted to determine the cause of the stop growing, and symptomatic treatment should be given after confirmation so as not to affect the next birth. What causes fetal development to stop? When it comes to embryo arrest and miscarriage, most people tend to blame the woman (such as her age, certain gynecological diseases, and egg quality problems, etc.). Many women will blame themselves immediately after embryo arrest and miscarriage. Few people think that male problems can also cause miscarriage and embryo arrest in women. In fact, male factors can also lead to embryo arrest and miscarriage. Miscarriage is not just a problem for women alone. Male factors also need to be systematically evaluated. The fetal heartbeat usually appears around 7 weeks of pregnancy. If there is no fetal heartbeat in the early pregnancy, you should calm down, go to another hospital, or wait another week or two before going for another check-up. If there is still no fetal heartbeat, it may be fetal arrest. There are many reasons that may lead to fetal growth retardation, including exposure to toxic substances, radiation or large amounts of electromagnetic radiation, taking medications that affect fetal development, smoking or alcoholism, etc. It is recommended to find out the cause and then treat it symptomatically. Luteal insufficiency: When the corpus luteum function of a pregnant mother is poor, the body will not be able to secrete enough progesterone to maintain the development of the embryo after pregnancy, which may lead to fetal growth retardation. When you become pregnant again, it is best to supplement progesterone under the guidance of a doctor as soon as possible to maintain normal hormone levels. |
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