Will the gestational sac still grow when the embryo stops developing

  After becoming pregnant, women should go to the hospital for a physical examination in order to understand whether the fetus is developing normally and to ensure a safe pregnancy. If the fetal development is abnormal, pregnant women should seek timely fetal protection treatment. But if the fetus stops developing, it should also be dealt with in a timely manner. So some people ask, will the gestational sac still grow when the embryo stops developing?

  

Will the gestational sac still grow when the embryo stops developing1

  When the embryo stops developing, the gestational sac will not continue to grow. At this time, the pregnant woman needs to undergo curettage treatment to avoid causing miscarriage or heavy bleeding, which can seriously harm the pregnant woman's physical health. Moreover, after the embryo stops developing, the pregnancy reactions of pregnant women will gradually disappear, and there will be no more nausea, vomiting, or loss of appetite.

  So when pregnant women find that their pregnancy reactions suddenly disappear and they have abnormal symptoms such as vaginal bleeding, they should go to the hospital for examination and timely understand the fetal development. After B-ultrasound examination, it was found that the fetus had stopped developing. Pregnant women should not be overly sad, but adjust their mentality and immediately deal with the stopped embryo.

  In addition, in order to avoid the occurrence of embryo arrest in the future, pregnant women should understand the reasons for embryo arrest and then receive targeted treatment. Pregnant women usually undergo pre pregnancy and post pregnancy examinations, rest well during pregnancy, pay attention to diet, and exercise carefully, which can help the fetus develop steadily and healthily. If the pre pregnancy examination is poor, pregnant women should undergo physical treatment before considering pregnancy matters.

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