With the deterioration of the social environment and the relaxation of the policy of having a second child, many elderly women plan to conceive and have children, but the chances of experiencing fetal arrest after pregnancy have significantly increased. Fetal arrest and miscarriage have left countless people who have experienced them with lingering fear. Once it happens, one often feels extremely worried and scared inside. So, will the tire flow out on its own when it stops?
After the embryo stops developing for a long time, there is a possibility of it flowing out. It is best to go to the hospital for further examination. If it is confirmed that the pregnancy has stopped, abortion should be done as soon as possible to avoid prolonged infection of the uterine cavity. It can be cleared of the palace in a timely manner. If there is threatened miscarriage or fetal intrauterine hypoxia, oxygen therapy, use of fetal protection drugs, etc. are needed for treatment, and attention should be paid to fetal development.
Fetal arrest is a very complex issue. Without any laboratory tests and examinations, it is impossible to determine whether there is fetal cessation. If there is continuous vaginal bleeding after 45 days of amenorrhea or bleeding after two months of amenorrhea, then an ultrasound should be taken. If there is still no fetal heart rate in the yolk sac after one to ten days, it is important to be alert to potential developmental issues with the embryo.
Women should pay attention to good hygiene habits, rinse the external genitalia with warm water to keep the area clean and dry, and change underwear frequently. Within one month after surgery, sexual intercourse and pelvic sitz baths are prohibited. For half a month, do not engage in heavy physical activity, eat more nutritious and easily digestible foods, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, enhance physical fitness, improve immunity, and reduce all stimulating factors.