Modern women are used to being casual and unrestrained. When it comes to the early stages of pregnancy, these careless women are all worried about the arrival of the baby. In fact, the arrival of the fetus sends a signal to the pregnant mother, telling her that he has sprouted in her abdomen. If you neglect it in the early stages of pregnancy, it may result in miscarriage or no pregnancy reaction. Some pregnant women may be very concerned about whether the lack of pregnancy symptoms will lead to fetal arrest. Why do I have no obvious early pregnancy symptoms? Will the fetus stop if there is no reaction during pregnancy? The third month of pregnancy is a stage with a high possibility of fetal arrest. Because the third month of pregnancy belongs to the early pregnancy stage, the test tube embryo is easily affected by the pregnant mother or external factors, leading to fetal arrest and affecting normal growth and development. The actual symptoms of fetal arrest in the third month of pregnancy can be reflected in the following contents. 1. Pregnancy reactions subside. Pregnant women no longer have symptoms such as nausea and vomiting, and the feeling of breast swelling has gradually weakened. Examination can find that the uterus has no longer expanded and the weight has also decreased to a certain extent. 2. Vaginal bleeding. Some pregnant women will experience vaginal bleeding, because it is a natural replacement for the fetus to be expelled from the uterine cavity, and dark red blood is also discharged. Most of the dead fetuses can be discharged spontaneously after fetal arrest, but if the pregnant woman has not discharged the dead fetus within 4 weeks, she may experience symptoms such as general fatigue, poor appetite, abdominal distension, internal bleeding, etc., and she needs to pay attention. 3. Distension and pain in the lower abdomen. Some pregnant women experience very weak pain in the lower abdomen. 4. The fetal heartbeat subsides. When pregnant women with fetal arrest go to the hospital for examination, it can be found that the fetal heart rate vibration has disappeared. However, the above symptoms cannot be generalized, as they vary from person to person. Some pregnant women have no obvious symptoms after fetal arrest, while some pregnant women even have no symptoms of fetal arrest, but immediately experience abdominal pain and then miscarriage. If a pregnant woman feels unwell or feels abnormal, the most accurate way to confirm it is through ultrasound examination. What are the symptoms of early pregnancy fetal arrest During the 6th to 8th week of pregnancy, once you feel that the pregnancy reactions are gradually easing, such as no more nausea, vomiting and other early pregnancy reactions have subsided, and the feeling of breast swelling has weakened, you need to be alert. This situation can be regarded as an early symptom of fetal growth retardation. Some patients have vaginal bleeding with dark red bloody leucorrhea, and some patients have lower abdominal distension and pain. You need to go to the hospital for examination immediately. The above symptoms vary from person to person. Some people may not even have any symptoms, but may experience abdominal pain immediately, followed by miscarriage, or fetal growth retardation without symptoms and then be discovered through basic B-ultrasound examination. The ultrasound diagnostic criteria for fetal growth retardation are: 1. The embryonic development process is ≥ 6 weeks without a gestational sac. 2. Although there is a gestational sac, it is deformed and wrinkled. 3. When the gestational sac is ≥4cm, the fetal bud and fetal heartbeat cannot be seen. 4. The head-brachial length of the fetal bud and fetal heart is ≥1.5cm, but there is no fetal heartbeat. Based on the above four points, it can be judged that there is an abnormality in the embryonic development process. Although some people can have a complete abortion on their own after fetal growth retardation and do not need to undergo a curettage, this situation is very rare. For most women, doctors recommend hospitalization for curettage after fetal growth retardation. Since fetal growth retardation is likely to cause postoperative bleeding, they must be hospitalized for observation for a period of time. |
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