The early stages of pregnancy are a relatively dangerous stage, as the embryo development is not very stable and various problems are prone to occur. Fetal arrest is a common occurrence, which requires caution. However, some women are not very familiar with fetal arrest, and even if the embryo stops developing, they may not know. So, what are the symptoms of early fetal arrest?
In the early stages of fetal arrest, there may be symptoms of disappearance of pregnancy reactions. Generally, after pregnancy, women may experience nausea, vomiting, chest distension, and many other discomforts due to significant changes in hormone levels. However, if these reactions suddenly disappear, women may experience heavy vision, which is a precursor to fetal arrest.
In addition, the fertilized egg can stimulate the endometrium during implantation, which can cause a small amount of vaginal redness. After sufficient rest, there is generally no major problem, but if redness is accompanied by abdominal pain and other symptoms, one should be alert to whether fetal arrest has occurred. In addition, if a woman experiences ectopic pregnancy, she may also have vaginal bleeding and abdominal pain symptoms, and the abdominal pain is quite obvious, so it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination and clarification.
Under normal circumstances, after 60 days of pregnancy, one can go to the hospital for an ultrasound examination. At this time, not only can the gestational sac be seen, but also the fetal heart and fetal bud may appear. If the fetal heart and bud do not appear, it is also possible to have fetal arrest. After fetal arrest, most of them can be expelled on their own. If the embryonic tissue is not completely expelled, it needs to be treated with a human abortion.