Do you still dare to get pregnant after one miscarriage

  Fetal arrest refers to stillbirth, which is still common among modern pregnant women. Therefore, many pregnant women are very worried after experiencing fetal arrest, not knowing whether they can conceive and give birth normally again. Many women who have experienced a miscarriage dare not conceive again. This article will introduce whether they dare to conceive after experiencing a miscarriage once.

  

Do you still dare to get pregnant after one miscarriage1

  Fetal arrest is the loss of vital signs of life in the mother's womb, which is a very heavy blow for a pregnant mother. Many mothers will feel particularly sad because of this, and even many pregnant mothers who discover fetal arrest will be particularly worried, thinking that if they conceive again, fetal arrest may occur. Therefore, many women dare not conceive again, and the psychological burden is heavy. In fact, this is unnecessary. Babies with fetal arrest must have some defects, so even if they can be born, they are often unhealthy. Therefore, it is best for mothers to scientifically view the problem of fetal arrest and bravely prepare for the next pregnancy.

  If mothers want to get pregnant again, they need to actively adjust their physical condition. They cannot start preparing for pregnancy immediately after removing a stopped baby. After removing a stopped baby, it is necessary to promptly adjust for a period of time before they can get pregnant again. If you want to get pregnant again, it is best to go to the hospital for a physical examination in a timely manner before preparing for pregnancy. The examination results show that you can get pregnant again before preparing for pregnancy.

  In fact, when preparing for pregnancy, pregnant women should first maintain a happy mood, keep themselves relaxed, and maintain comprehensive nutrition. They should actively supplement folic acid before pregnancy, and after pregnancy, they need to actively supplement folic acid for three months to prevent fetal malformation and have great benefits in avoiding miscarriage again.

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