Fetal arrest means that the embryo stops developing, that is, the fetus stops growing and developing in the uterine cavity, which is a part of miscarriage. Ultrasound reveals that the gestational sac is underdeveloped, or it does not grow after 1-2 weeks of observation, or the ultrasound changes from having a fetal heartbeat to having no fetal heartbeat. Embryonic arrest often occurs in early pregnancy. The vast majority of embryos stop developing because the quality of the test tube embryos themselves is not good. There may be problems with the sperm and eggs, or it may be related to many factors such as the natural environment at the time of fertilization. If it is confirmed that the embryo has stopped developing, the pregnancy should be terminated as soon as possible and the pregnancy tissue in the uterine cavity should be eliminated. If the pregnancy tissue is not eliminated or the abortion is incomplete, it may cause intrauterine infection, endometritis, intrauterine adhesions, pelvic inflammatory disease, infertility and so on. Some components of the test tube embryo tissue will affect the blood coagulation of pregnant women and may cause internal bleeding in pregnant women. Whether the test tube embryo stops developing has nothing to do with hunger in pregnant women. Conditions in which the embryo stops developing 1. During the 6th to 8th week of pregnancy, some women will find that their pregnancy reactions are gradually easing, with no nausea, vomiting or other early pregnancy reactions, and the swelling of the breasts is also getting weaker. Some patients even have vaginal bleeding accompanied by dark red bloody leucorrhea or lower abdominal pain, which are all early symptoms of embryonic arrest. If you encounter this kind of situation, you should go to the hospital for examination in time. 2. However, not all embryonic development will have obvious symptoms. At this time, basic B-ultrasound examination is required. The criteria for B-ultrasound diagnosis of embryonic development are that there is no gestational sac for ≥6 weeks of embryonic development, or even if there is a gestational sac, the gestational sac is deformed and wrinkled, when the gestational sac is ≥4cm but no fetal bud or fetal heartbeat appears, and finally, even if the arm length of the fetal bud or fetal heart is ≥1.5cm, there is no fetal heartbeat. If the above situation occurs during the examination, it can be judged that there is an abnormality in the growth and development of the embryo, and this abnormality usually refers to the cessation of embryonic development. |
<<: Is it pregnancy if I have backache and breast pain?
>>: A girl has a pimple on her private part
I believe everyone has heard of the disease of ki...
Many women suffer from gynecological diseases, wh...
If brown discharge is secreted before your period...
Strictly speaking, none of us can directly see th...
Recently, a piece of news went viral online: an 8...
In this open society, women are no longer the tim...
Nasal congestion is one of the common symptoms th...
...
Breastfeeding is something that most mothers have...
Estrogen is a female hormone produced by the uter...
Women care most about their faces. Every woman wa...
Some female friends have polycystic ovaries and u...
Ectopic pregnancy requires artificial abortion. T...
In the body structure of female friends, we must ...