Symptoms of fetal arrest in early pregnancy

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Early pregnancy is the time when pregnant women and their babies are most likely to have problems. Pregnancy is a hard thing, but also a very dangerous thing. If you find that you have a series of symptoms in your body at the beginning of pregnancy that are not during pregnancy, then you need to be alert to the symptoms of fetal arrest in the first trimester? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.

Symptoms of fetal arrest in early pregnancy

First of all, there will be no nausea, vomiting and other early pregnancy reactions, and the feeling of breast swelling will also be weakened. If the examination can find that the uterus no longer continues to grow, the weight of pregnant women will drop. Then there will be vaginal bleeding, often dark red bloody leucorrhea.

Finally, there may be lower abdominal pain, to the hospital for examination can be found that fetal heart sound beat has disappeared. In addition, we need to know that most of the stillbirths can be discharged by themselves after fetal arrest, but if the stillbirths haven't been discharged after 3 weeks, the pregnant women will have serious symptoms such as general fatigue, loss of appetite, abdominal drop, massive bleeding and so on.

Some pregnant women have no obvious symptoms after fetal development, and some pregnant women may see red. There are also some pregnant women even a little bit of fetal stop symptoms are not directly abdominal pain, and then abortion. Pregnant three months of fetal stop without symptoms, can only be found through routine B ultrasound examination.

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In fact, it is not as simple as it seems to be to turn a fertilized egg into an embryo. It will form its final appearance after hundreds of divisions. About 8 weeks of gestation is the key period for detecting fetal heart rate and embryo bud. During this period, any interference from the outside world will cause fatal damage to the embryo.