After women learn that they are pregnant, they will protect their bodies and provide favorable conditions for the healthy growth of the fetus. But some women may experience threatened miscarriage due to various reasons after pregnancy, and both the pregnant woman and parents are extremely worried. So, does threatened miscarriage have an impact on the fetus?

Most threatened miscarriages do not affect the growth and development of the fetus, and the symptoms of threatened miscarriage are not severe, such as mild abdominal pain and a small amount of vaginal bleeding. At this time, actively using contraceptive drugs for treatment has a high probability of successful fetal protection. As long as the pregnancy is successfully preserved, pregnant women should undergo regular prenatal check ups to assess the development of the fetus, and there is no need to worry too much.
However, it should be noted that a small number of pregnant women may experience threatened miscarriage due to issues with fetal development, such as embryo quality issues caused by sperm or egg quality problems, as well as threatened miscarriage caused by poor self-development. In this case, the probability of success in performing fetal preservation treatment is relatively small, and the miscarriage rate is relatively high.
When threatened miscarriage occurs during pregnancy, women must pay attention to treating it correctly and calmly. Go to the hospital to investigate the specific cause and treat according to the cause. In addition, it is important to control one's emotions and avoid excessive sadness, worry, and prolonged periods of anxiety, as it is not conducive to the health of the fetus and can also lead to physical abnormalities in pregnant women,