Fetal arrest, as the name suggests, refers to the cessation of fetal growth during development in the mother's body. Once a pregnant woman experiences fetal cessation, both the uterus and ovaries will be damaged to a certain extent, and her mood will inevitably be sad and painful. However, can a pregnant woman and fetus conceive again after stopping giving birth once?

Generally speaking, women who have experienced fetal cessation need to recuperate for at least six months after terminating their pregnancy before they can conceive again. The main reason for fetal infertility is due to hormonal imbalances in the pregnant woman's body, uterine or ovarian lesions, exposure to radioactive substances, genetics, and other factors. So if a pregnant woman wants to conceive again and successfully give birth, she needs to identify the cause of fetal cessation and receive targeted treatment.
Moreover, if a woman wants to conceive again after having stopped giving birth, she must do a good job of pre pregnancy health care, that is, both husband and wife should undergo chromosome examination, and both men and women should undergo some other examinations to ensure their physical health. From three months before pregnancy to three months after pregnancy, women need to take a certain amount of folic acid every day to ensure that they and their fetus are doing well. In addition, women who have experienced miscarriage must relax their minds, otherwise excessive tension will only cause endocrine disorders in the body, which is not conducive to the health of the fetus.
Moreover, it is necessary to take appropriate rest and adjust the heavy workload of daily routines, which can increase the chances of premature birth, miscarriage, stillbirth, and other complications. Additionally, the most important point is that women should undergo prenatal check ups on time and constantly monitor the growth and development of the fetus. It is normal for most women to have one miscarriage, which is understandable. But if a woman experiences multiple miscarriages, she needs to consult with a specialized doctor to understand.