If a pregnant woman experiences embryonic arrest upon examination, it indicates that she is no longer able to continue the pregnancy. But further examination is needed when there is suspicion of fetal arrest, and necessary measures can only be taken after diagnosis. So, is hysteroscopy necessary for suspected fetal arrest?
During pregnancy, women do not need to undergo hysteroscopy to check for fetal arrest. Generally, accurate diagnosis of whether the embryo is developing well can be made through ultrasound examination and combined with Hcg test. For example, during a B-ultrasound examination, if it is found that there is a gestational sac in the uterine cavity but it is in an empty state, and the HCG value does not show a good increase of doubling every other day, or even a decrease, it can be diagnosed as fetal arrest.
Pregnant women who are diagnosed with fetal arrest during prenatal check ups should take necessary measures in a timely manner. Due to the significant harm to women's health caused by prolonged fetal arrest, it can lead to uterine infections, endometritis, and long-term bleeding caused by the embryo no longer developing and growing. This not only affects health but also affects future normal pregnancy.
Women who have experienced embryonic arrest also need to pay attention to multiple examinations after treatment to clarify the causes of fetal arrest. For example, if one suffers from certain gynecological diseases, it is also easy to cause embryonic arrest. Therefore, it is necessary to complete relevant examinations before needing to conceive again after treatment. If there are factors that are not conducive to pregnancy, it is advisable to deal with them in a timely manner before planning a pregnancy.