Nowadays, many couples who have difficulty conceiving will undergo in vitro fertilization. This technology is already quite mature and has a relatively high success rate. However, the chances of miscarriage and miscarriage in IVF are higher than those in natural pregnancy. Many women have experienced miscarriage and miscarriage during pregnancy after undergoing IVF. So, are there more cases of miscarriage in IVF triple pregnancies?
After undergoing in vitro fertilization, it is relatively rare for women to experience fetal arrest during the third trimester. Most cases of fetal arrest occur at the beginning of pregnancy. Most cases of miscarriage after three weeks of in vitro fertilization are caused by pregnant women contracting a virus. It is best for women to receive vaccines against common infectious diseases, such as rubella vaccine, before undergoing in vitro fertilization to reduce the risk of viral infections during pregnancy. And don't go to crowded places to avoid getting infected with bacteria and viruses.
The occurrence of fetal arrest after in vitro fertilization transplantation may be caused by the pregnant woman's own chronic disease. If women have diabetes, high blood pressure and heart disease, it is very easy to have fetal arrest. In addition, when pregnant women have chronic diseases such as viral hepatitis, it may also lead to fetal arrest. Therefore, women should cure or control their illness, stop taking medication for a period of time, and then undergo in vitro fertilization.
If fetal arrest occurs after undergoing in vitro fertilization, it may also be caused by chromosomal abnormalities, which is one of the most common reasons for fetal arrest in pregnant women. Women should undergo chromosome testing before pregnancy.