Will the fetus stop growing if the gestational sac is large and the fetal bud is small?

Will the fetus stop growing if the gestational sac is large and the fetal bud is small?

In the early stages of pregnancy, pregnant women need regular physical examinations to prevent problems with the baby's growth and development. Fetal arrest is a very serious condition. Timely physical examinations can effectively prevent the occurrence of fetal arrest. There are many examination items during pregnancy. Do you know if the gestational sac and small fetal bud will cause fetal arrest? Let's have a simple understanding and understanding of this issue. I hope the following points will be helpful to everyone!

Generally, the cause of fetal arrest has nothing to do with the gestational sac or fetal bud. When the child does not grow or dies in the pregnant woman's abdomen, the doctor will inform the pregnant woman that fetal arrest has occurred. There are many reasons for fetal arrest. A small gestational sac and a large fetal bud will not easily affect fetal arrest. In the early stages of pregnancy, pregnant women must check the fetal heartbeat in time. Those with abnormal fetal heartbeat or no fetal heartbeat are very likely to experience fetal arrest.

The embryonic bud is the early shape of the baby, and the gestational sac is where the baby lives. If the baby's house is small but the body is tall, it will not affect the baby's development. After examination, if the parents find that the baby's gestational sac is small and the embryonic bud is large, don't worry about the baby, just take medicine or maintain the fetus according to the doctor's instructions.

In fact, most pregnant women will have a small gestational sac and a large fetal bud in the early stages of pregnancy. Doctors will advise pregnant women to exercise more and drink more water. As long as the fetal heartbeat can be detected within 40 days, the child will not experience fetal arrest. Fetal arrest can cause great harm to the health of pregnant women and must be checked in time.

After the test tube embryo stops growing and developing, the gestational sac will expand again by 1cm. It is normal for patients with a gestational sac diameter of 2 cm to see the embryo bud, fetal heart rate and fetal heartbeat, while for patients with a gestational sac diameter of 3 cm to 4 cm, no embryo bud, fetal heart rate and fetal heartbeat can be seen, indicating that the patient's test tube embryo has stopped growing. Therefore, when the embryonic bud, fetal heart rate and fetal heart rate stop growing and developing, it means that the patient's embryo has stopped developing and the gestational sac may expand again by 1cm.

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