What should I do if I can't conceive after the tire stops

  Fetal arrest refers to the cessation of embryonic development at a certain stage due to various factors. Many expectant mothers have found that it is difficult to conceive after fetal arrest, or there is no nausea or vomiting after conception, which is also a condition of fetal arrest. So, what if I can't conceive after the tire stops? Let's learn about it together.

  

What should I do if I can't conceive after the tire stops1

  After experiencing fetal arrest, it is easy to have symptoms of infertility. Pregnant women should go to the hospital for examination and check various indicators, especially the function of the fallopian tubes and ovaries. If the cause of secondary tubal obstruction is ruled out, it may also be a problem with the endometrium. The endometrium has not fully recovered yet, and it can also be difficult to conceive. If the endometrium has not yet recovered, you can also try using medication to induce pregnancy. And treatment must be carried out under the guidance of a doctor in order to achieve better results.

  Generally, fetal arrest will not affect the next pregnancy of the pregnant mother, and it is normal to not conceive in the short term. Pregnant mothers don't need to rush. If you want to have children, you can choose to have sex during ovulation. So, the chances of getting pregnant will be higher. If you haven't conceived for more than six months, go to the hospital to check the condition of your fallopian tubes and receive ovulation treatment. If you haven't conceived for more than a year, seek treatment from a reputable hospital. During the treatment period, women should develop good habits, such as going to bed and getting up early, eating healthily, and maintaining a happy mood.

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