Anything can happen during pregnancy, and we can only try our best to avoid or minimize this possibility. The reasons for fetal arrest during pregnancy include the mother's own physical condition, the fetus, and various external factors. Therefore, both the mother and her family need to actively face this situation. Is it possible for miscarriage to occur at 24 weeks of pregnancy?
Pregnant mothers generally do not experience fetal arrest at 24 weeks of pregnancy, as the fetus in mid pregnancy belongs to the basic stable development period. If the pregnant mother is in good health, the probability of fetal arrest is relatively lower than in the early stages of pregnancy, but it is still possible for the pregnant mother to experience fetal arrest at 24 weeks of pregnancy.
When the fetus is just beginning to develop in the mother's womb, there are three important hormone levels in the mother's body that need to be monitored in a timely manner, namely estrogen, progesterone, and human chorionic gonadotropin. If the endogenous hormones of the pregnant mother are insufficient, the development of the embryo will be affected to a certain extent. In severe cases, the pregnant mother may experience embryo arrest or even miscarriage.
There are various reasons that can lead to fetal arrest, and expectant mothers should actively prevent the occurrence of fetal arrest during pregnancy. Pregnant women should increase and supplement their body nutrition throughout the entire pregnancy, reduce excessive physical exertion that affects the fetus and baby, avoid exposure to chemical substances and the environment as much as possible, and actively undergo prenatal checkups according to the doctor's arrangements. If there are any abnormalities in the body, pregnant women should go for examination quickly and promptly.