What if there is no fetal heart rate for over 50 days

  Fetal heart rate is an important indicator of fetal development and health, but some women who have been pregnant for 50 days still cannot detect the pulsation of fetal heart rate when they go to the hospital for examination. So, what should a pregnant woman do if the fetal heart rate cannot be detected after more than 50 days of pregnancy?

  

What if there is no fetal heart rate for over 50 days1

  Pregnant women can consider having an ultrasound and progesterone test one week later. Normally, after 42 days of pregnancy, the fetus can gradually maintain the heartbeat of the fetal heart. Even if some fetuses have a delayed appearance of the fetal heart, it is unlikely to exceed 55 days. If a pregnant woman cannot detect the fetal heart after more than 50 days of pregnancy, she can wait for a week to check again. If it still cannot be detected, it may be because the fetus has stopped giving birth.

  The delayed examination of fetal heart rate may reveal poor embryonic development. There are many factors that can cause embryonic developmental abnormalities, but they are generally related to both men and women. If the cause needs to be identified, it is recommended that both men and women undergo physical examinations. Men may need to check the quality of their sperm, while women not only need to check the egg cells, but also the morphology of their uterus.

  In addition, besides being related to the sex cells of both males and females, the development of fetal heart rate in embryos is also related to endogenous hormones in females. In the early stages of embryonic development, it is regulated by endogenous hormones in the mother's body. If a woman experiences hormonal imbalances due to emotional changes or external factors, the development of the fetus may also be hindered, and fetal heart rate may not be detected in the first 50 days of pregnancy.

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