What are the reactions of mothers with fetal arrest during pregnancy

  If female friends engage in any inappropriate behavior during early pregnancy, it may lead to fetal arrest. If the fetus stops developing, it is necessary to seek medical treatment as soon as possible to avoid endangering the physical health of the fetus and pregnant women. So, what are the reactions of mothers who have stopped pregnancy during pregnancy?

  

What are the reactions of mothers with fetal arrest during pregnancy1

  Early pregnancy is a period when the possibility of fetal arrest is relatively high, as it is easily influenced by maternal or external factors, or when growth stops and development is affected. The specific symptoms are mainly manifested as follows: firstly, the pregnancy reaction of pregnant women will disappear, there will be no more feeling of nausea and vomiting, and there will be no more feeling of breast swelling. If the uterus no longer continues to grow during a hospital examination, the pregnant woman's weight will also decrease accordingly.

  Secondly, some pregnant women may experience vaginal bleeding. This is due to the natural expulsion of the fetus from the uterus, resulting in dark red blood. Accompanied by vaginal bleeding, pregnant women may also experience loss of appetite, general fatigue, and some may feel mild pain in the lower abdomen. When the above symptoms occur, it is recommended that pregnant women go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner. During the examination, it will be found that the fetal heartbeat has disappeared.

  If a pregnant woman experiences fetal arrest, it is necessary to terminate the pregnancy as soon as possible to avoid sudden situations that may cause more serious harm to her body and affect her health.

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