Early pregnancy is a critical period when the gestational sac is developing and the fetal heart and embryo are gradually appearing. An important examination in early pregnancy is the fetal heart and embryo. However, some pregnant women may experience fetal arrest after examination, which means that the embryo has stopped developing. So, is early pregnancy fetal arrest caused by maternal factors?
There are many reasons for fetal arrest in early pregnancy, most of which are related to the mother, such as endocrine disorders, low progesterone, uterine abnormalities, and immune system problems. Pregnant women should take relevant preventive measures in early pregnancy to avoid fetal arrest. If pregnant women have uterine diseases in the early stages of pregnancy, they are also prone to fetal arrest.
The endocrine system produces progesterone and estrogen, both of which play important roles in embryonic development. If a pregnant woman's endocrine system is disrupted, it can lead to insufficient secretion of these hormones, which cannot meet the needs of embryonic development, resulting in fetal arrest. Luteal insufficiency can also cause fetal arrest. Pregnant women should pay more attention to examinations to ensure sufficient progesterone during pregnancy. If progesterone is low, medication or diet can be used to regulate it.
If a miscarriage occurs, the pregnant woman may no longer have the pregnancy symptoms of pregnancy, such as nausea and vomiting, chest swelling. If you go to the hospital for examination, you can see that the uterus is no longer growing, and the pregnant woman may also have vaginal bleeding. Some pregnant women may also experience abdominal pain, which are all symptoms of miscarriage.