Will the gestational sac still grow after fetal arrest

  Fetal arrest refers to the cessation of fetal development in the female uterus. Many women who do not pay attention to their behavior and diet during pregnancy can easily cause the fetus to stop developing, which can be very harmful to women. However, fetal arrest is actually quite common in today's life, and women should promptly deal with this situation after discovering it. So, will the gestational sac still grow after fetal arrest?

  

Will the gestational sac still grow after fetal arrest1

  Once the embryo stops developing, the pregnancy response in women will gradually disappear, and the gestational sac that nurtures the fetus will also stop developing and no longer grow. Afterwards, women need to approach this issue rationally and undergo abortion surgery as soon as possible to remove the embryo and allow the body to recover as soon as possible. But during this period, women need to understand the reasons for their miscarriage and take preventive measures.

  After the cessation of pregnancy, women need to go to the hospital for a comprehensive examination to see if they have organic or pathological diseases. If it is ruled out that the cessation of pregnancy is caused by pathological reasons, it may be due to the mother's own conditions not suitable for conception. Afterwards, it is necessary to pay attention to nutritional supplementation and regulate the body to ensure safe pregnancy and childbirth in the next time.

  In addition, when a woman is diagnosed with fetal arrest for the first time, if it is found that the fetus still has a chance of survival, she can undergo fetal protection treatment, take folic acid, and test the HCG value in her body. If there is vaginal bleeding, progesterone treatment may be necessary. If not, women cannot relax their vigilance and need to pay attention to their health at all times. They should also regularly go to the hospital for check ups to determine the condition of the fetus and prevent it from suddenly stopping developing.

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