Does slow growth of fetal sprouts lead to fetal arrest

  Pregnant mothers will be careful to avoid external factors affecting their children. Some pregnant women may experience slow growth of fetal buds during pregnancy, causing concern and leading to problems. So, is it necessary to stop the pregnancy if the fetal buds grow slowly?

  

Does slow growth of fetal sprouts lead to fetal arrest1

  Fetal sprouts are usually in the early stages of pregnancy, and if they grow slowly, it can cause concern for many pregnant women. Even afraid of the possibility of fetal arrest as a result. So it is recommended that pregnant women regularly go to the hospital for check ups in their daily lives, so that they can pay attention to the growth of the fetus at any time.

  After all, whether the baby can grow up healthily is a concern for pregnant women. Seeing the healthy growth of the baby makes the mother very happy. Embryos develop from cell division, and after cell differentiation, fetal heart is formed. So, whether the fetus can grow healthily is directly related to whether the baby can grow healthily.

  There is a certain reason that the immature development of the fertilized egg leads to insufficient secretion of progesterone in pregnant women, resulting in a relatively low progesterone level. At this point, treatment can be received under the guidance of a doctor, and it is possible that the slow growth of the fetus may be due to inadequate nutrition. If no heartbeat is found at 11 weeks, it must be taken seriously to see if there is a possibility of fetal arrest. Therefore, once the situation is discovered, seek medical attention as soon as possible.

Comments
Welcome to ggbabyhome comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Login to display more comments

Related Articles