Generally speaking, it is recommended that pregnant women have multiple fetal movements in the late stages of pregnancy. If fetal movement is too small and not within the normal range, it is necessary to go to the hospital for fetal heart rate monitoring in a timely manner. If fetal movement is too frequent, it is also abnormal. If there is no fetal heart rate, you will suddenly not feel fetal movement. This is a more obvious symptom. Can late pregnancy without fetal heart rate still be observed?
In late pregnancy, if you suddenly cannot feel the fetal heart rate, you should immediately go to the hospital for examination and follow the doctor's advice on whether to continue observation. Generally speaking, the absence of fetal heart rate in late pregnancy can be observed for one to two weeks, and attention should be paid at all times during this period.
After one or two weeks, if fetal heart rate has not been detected, it is necessary to induce labor. Under normal circumstances, once the fetal heart rate stops, the possibility of recovery is very small. If the fetal heart rate stops developing, it indicates that fetal development has stopped. It is not very realistic to wait for the embryo to stop developing and return to normal.
There are many reasons for fetal heart arrest in late pregnancy, which may be genetic factors or pregnant women taking contraindicated medications or infections. Therefore, pregnant women must pay attention to scientific diet and prenatal disease and genetic history screening on weekdays.
If fetal heart failure occurs and the fetus is born in a timely manner, it is also likely to be an unhealthy baby. Therefore, once fetal heart failure occurs, it is necessary to immediately go to the hospital for observation and, if necessary, choose to induce labor. Once the fetus stops developing in the uterine cavity for too long, it is easy to cause infection and affect future fertility.