Usually, women become very cautious after pregnancy. During pregnancy, they are very worried about the abnormal development of the fetus and will rush to the hospital for relevant examinations. They want to understand the development status of the fetus in the uterus and prevent accidents during pregnancy. So, I would like to ask what happens if there are no fetal buds at 50 days of pregnancy?
Normally, if a pregnant woman goes for a B-ultrasound examination at 7 weeks of pregnancy, the fetal heart rate and fetal buds can be seen. If a pregnant woman does not have a fetus after 50 days of pregnancy, it may be due to inaccurate calculation of pregnancy time or late formation of fertilized eggs. At this time, women do not need to panic too much and can wait for a week before going for the examination.
If the embryo cannot be seen after a week of examination, the pregnant woman should take it seriously and be alert to the possibility of embryonic arrest. In this case, the pregnant woman should cooperate with the doctor for further detailed examination to determine the specific reason for the inability to see the embryo. If it is determined to be caused by embryonic arrest, she should cooperate with the doctor to undergo surgery as soon as possible to prevent uterine infection and cause greater harm to the female body.
After the occurrence of embryonic arrest, pregnant women should not be too nervous or anxious. They should maintain a balanced mindset and actively take correct measures to deal with it. At the same time, it is necessary to cooperate with doctors to identify the specific causes of embryonic arrest, so as to provide targeted treatment and adjustment, which can prevent similar phenomena from happening again in the later stage and avoid causing multiple injuries to the female body.