After female friends become pregnant, not only will their menstrual cycle pause, but they may also experience other symptoms such as rising body temperature. Many women may experience fetal arrest during pregnancy, during which various pregnancy reactions will disappear and most may also have symptoms of abdominal pain. So, will there be any changes in body temperature after fetal arrest?
After a pregnant woman experiences fetal arrest, her body temperature will continue to decrease for a few days. And the decrease in body temperature will have a process, not just a sudden drop. Most cases of fetal arrest occur around 40 days of pregnancy in women. If a pregnant woman goes for a prenatal check-up, it will be found that the fetal buds have stopped growing, which can be judged as fetal arrest.
The normal body temperature for non pregnant women is 36-37 degrees Celsius. From successful pregnancy to the third month of pregnancy, the body temperature of pregnant women will increase, usually reaching 37.2 degrees, and may even reach 37.5 degrees. Attention everyone, this is a normal phenomenon and not a fever in pregnant women.
If there is a miscarriage, the temperature of the pregnant woman will decrease until it reaches the pre pregnancy temperature level. In addition, fetal cessation not only causes a decrease in body temperature for pregnant women, but may also lead to symptoms such as abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding. Moreover, the more obvious pregnancy reactions during pregnancy may disappear without a trace after fetal cessation. Most pregnant women can have their fetus flow out on its own after fetal cessation.