Will the fetus stop if there is fetal heart rate and fetal bud

  After becoming pregnant, pregnant women should regularly go to the hospital for examinations. Generally, in the early stages of pregnancy, the presence of a gestational sac in the uterus can be observed. Only when the gestational sac develops in the uterus can ectopic pregnancy be ruled out in a timely manner, and pregnant women will feel more at ease. The fetal heart rate and fetal buds will also develop later, which means that the fetal development is good. However, will the fetal heart rate and fetal buds stop after examination?

  

Will the fetus stop if there is fetal heart rate and fetal bud1

  Checking for fetal heart rate and fetal sprouts may lead to fetal arrest, as the development of the embryo can change. Even with fetal heart rate and sprouts, there is still a possibility of fetal arrest. Therefore, the appearance of fetal heart rate and sprouts can only indicate that the fetus is temporarily fine, but it does not mean that the vigilance can be relaxed throughout the entire pregnancy. Pregnant women still need to make adjustments to effectively avoid fetal arrest.

  For normal intrauterine pregnancy, it is usually possible to go to the hospital for B-ultrasound examination at six or seven weeks of pregnancy. At this time, the uterine tube sprouts and fetal heart tube pulsation can be seen. However, some pregnant women have irregular menstrual cycles and late implantation of fertilized eggs, so the fetal heart and sprouts will not appear so early. Therefore, pregnant women can observe and go to the hospital for a follow-up examination one week later.

  If there are still no fetal buds or fetal heart rate after re examination, it should be considered that fetal arrest has occurred. Pregnant women should promptly go to the hospital to check the condition of the fetus. There are many factors that can cause fetal arrest, which may be due to the pregnant woman's own physical condition or external factors.

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