Mid pregnancy is the period when the fetus grows and develops the fastest, during which the fetus is stable and less likely to experience miscarriage. However, at this time, there may be a situation where the fetus stops developing, and the symptoms of fetal growth cessation are not very obvious and generally cannot be detected. Many people only detect it through prenatal examinations. Will mid pregnancy miscarriage cause fatigue?
The occurrence of fetal arrest during mid pregnancy is relatively rare because fetal development is relatively stable. If there is fatigue during mid pregnancy, it may be caused by fetal enlargement. It is best to go to the hospital for examination and receive targeted treatment after identifying the cause.
The symptoms of fetal arrest include the gradual disappearance of previous early pregnancy reactions such as nausea, vomiting, fatigue, and drowsiness, as well as the gradual reduction of breast swelling. At this time, pregnant women may experience vaginal bleeding and abdominal pain.
Fetal arrest refers to the cessation of embryonic development in the early stages of pregnancy due to certain reasons. At this time, if examined by ultrasound, there may be fetal buds or irregular fetal morphology in the gestational sac, and no fetal heart rate. There are many reasons that can lead to fetal arrest, such as endocrine disorders, uterine abnormalities, chromosomal problems, immune factors, reproductive tract infections, and environmental factors. Some pregnant women may experience miscarriage due to fetal cessation. Some pregnant women need to have their pregnancy terminated manually if they experience fetal arrest.