In early pregnancy, fetal implantation is unstable, and pregnant women are prone to miscarriage. So in early pregnancy, pregnant women need to pay special attention to their health and take measures to protect the fetus. However, many pregnant women may find that their fetus has stopped developing during early pregnancy examinations, which can be very heartbreaking. So, what are the reasons for early embryo arrest in pregnant women?
Early pregnancy embryo arrest in pregnant women may be due to issues with the fetus itself, such as genetic mutations or chromosomal abnormalities. Secondly, maternal factors are also one of the important reasons that affect embryonic development. If a pregnant woman falls ill during pregnancy, experiences unstable endocrine levels, or has an improper diet, it can all affect embryo development. Among them, poor ovarian function in pregnant women can affect corpus luteum function and lead to unstable embryo development, which is one of the reasons why most pregnant women experience embryo arrest.
Before pregnancy, pregnant women should undergo a physical examination to ensure their health and absence of developmental issues such as ovaries and uterus. If there is a problem of underdeveloped sexual organs, timely treatment is necessary. In addition to physical examinations for pregnant women, their husbands also need to undergo sperm tests to ensure that their sperm quality is healthy and will not affect the development of embryonic chromosomes.
Pregnant women should undergo regular prenatal check ups to understand the development of the fetus. If the fetal development is poor, timely measures can be taken for treatment to ensure normal pregnancy for pregnant women. Pregnant women should avoid crowded and heavily polluted areas after pregnancy, pay attention to their diet, eat more healthy food, exercise appropriately to enhance their immune system, and reduce the risk of illness.