In the early stages of pregnancy, many pregnant women worry about the development of their fetus, fearing the occurrence of fetal arrest. If fetal arrest occurs, it can be judged based on early pregnancy reactions, such as the disappearance of nausea and vomiting, and the absence of breast swelling. Therefore, does the disappearance of chest pain in early pregnancy necessarily indicate fetal arrest?
If chest pain disappears in early pregnancy, it does not mean fetal arrest. There will be many pregnancy reactions at this time. Breast pain does not occur every day and may recur after a few days. Therefore, it cannot be diagnosed solely based on this phenomenon. Fetal arrest mostly occurs in the early stages of pregnancy, and the fetus is not yet very stable. If there is no fetal movement, pregnant women will be even more worried.
At around 40 days of pregnancy, the secretion of hormones in the body is high, and many pregnant women may experience early pregnancy symptoms. Each pregnant woman has different symptoms, such as swelling and enlargement of the chest, which is prepared for future breastfeeding. Pregnant women should wear loose underwear. If they feel that the chest swelling and pain have disappeared, they can observe for a period of time.
In order to diagnose fetal stop, it is best to go to the hospital for examination, which requires comprehensive data from multiple aspects. After fetal stop occurs, the body hormones will gradually decrease, the pregnant woman's appetite will improve, she will not feel nauseous, and the fetal heart will not beat. Pregnant women should pay more attention to physical changes, maintain a good mentality, and do prenatal check ups on time, especially hormone tests. As long as the fetal heart and fetal buds appear, there is generally no problem.