Women must be extra careful when they first become pregnant and do a good job of protecting the fetus. Due to the instability of the placenta during early pregnancy, it is easy to experience threatened miscarriage caused by various factors. If there is a threatened miscarriage, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination and have the fetus preserved. So why hasn't the threatened miscarriage recovered after 2 months?

Threatened miscarriage refers to the occurrence of slight vaginal bleeding, abdominal pain, back pain, and other symptoms before 28 weeks of pregnancy. In general, the amount of vaginal bleeding is relatively small. As long as you rest more and receive treatment to protect the pregnancy, there will be gradual improvement, and you can still continue with the pregnancy. If there is a lot of bleeding or severe abdominal pain, and there is still no improvement after treatment, it may eventually develop into miscarriage.
If there is a long-term threatened miscarriage, it is necessary to go to the hospital for treatment. As long as the embryo is still developing, there is no need to worry too much. Just cooperate with the doctor's treatment. A small number of pregnant women who experience threatened miscarriage need to keep the fetus alive until birth. If the embryo stops developing or is naturally released during the protection period, it indicates that the protection has failed.
During the period of protecting the fetus, it is important to pay attention to bed rest, avoid walking as much as possible, and avoid doing heavy physical work. Diet also needs to be adjusted, avoid greasy and spicy foods, and eat lighter ones. It is possible to supplement nutrition appropriately, but it is necessary to achieve comprehensive nutrition and a reasonable combination of meat and vegetables. Only by taking good care of the body can the fetus develop healthier.