After pregnancy, most women should feel relatively happy. However, in the early stages of pregnancy, because the development of the fetus is not yet particularly stable, some very subtle things may affect their growth and development, and there is a high possibility of fetal arrest. Will progesterone decrease after fetal cessation?
If the embryo has stopped developing, progesterone will decrease. This is actually because once the embryo stops developing, it cannot effectively stimulate the ovaries to secrete progesterone, resulting in a decline. Once fetal arrest occurs, it is necessary to terminate the pregnancy in a timely manner. Otherwise, there is a high possibility of severe bleeding and intrauterine infection.
If the pregnancy is within 12 weeks, an induced abortion can be performed to terminate the pregnancy. However, if fetal arrest occurs after 12 weeks of pregnancy, an induced abortion is necessary. After the surgery, anti-inflammatory drugs and drugs that promote uterine contractions are also needed to help the woman's body recover as soon as possible. Therefore, fetal arrest is also a disease that has a significant impact on pregnant women.
So it is important to undergo prenatal check ups on time and in a timely manner during pregnancy, in order to detect any abnormalities in the pregnant woman's body or fetal development in a timely manner.