Will there still be early pregnancy symptoms without fetal heart and fetal sprouts during pregnancy

  Pregnant women who have just become pregnant are very worried that their fetus may not have a fetal heart or bud, but sometimes there are obvious early pregnancy reactions. So some pregnant women want to rely on early pregnancy reactions to determine whether there are fetal heart and fetal sprouts. So, if there are no fetal heart and fetal sprouts during pregnancy, will there still be early pregnancy reactions?

  

Will there still be early pregnancy symptoms without fetal heart and fetal sprouts during pregnancy1

  If the pregnancy suddenly stops and there is no fetal heart or bud, there will still be early pregnancy symptoms. Because the gestational sac is located in the uterine cavity, even if the fetus stops, hormone levels do not decrease so rapidly. Therefore, pregnant women will continue to have early pregnancy reactions after the fetus stops, but the early pregnancy reactions will gradually decrease with the disappearance of the fetal heart rate. Finally, pregnant women can also feel physical discomfort, and fetal stop can be detected through examination.

  If you are worried about fetal miscarriage in the early stages of pregnancy, pregnant women need to go to the hospital for regular check ups. Because the early stages of pregnancy are crucial for the fetus, there is a high possibility of threatened miscarriage and fetal arrest. Therefore, during this period, pregnant women should be careful in all aspects and regularly go to the hospital to check on the condition of the fetus.

  Once fetal movement occurs in mid pregnancy, expectant mothers need to assess the development of the fetus based on the changes in fetal movement. If the fetal movement is too fast or too slow, it is abnormal to go to the hospital for fetal heart rate monitoring. If there is intrauterine hypoxia in the fetus, it is necessary to check the cause of the hypoxia and whether the pregnant woman needs oxygen therapy. This can prepare in a timely manner and prevent fetal problems.

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