Many pregnant women have different constitutions after pregnancy, and the early stages of pregnancy are also different. The most common pregnancy reaction among most pregnant women is nausea and vomiting, but some pregnant women do not have any pregnancy reactions. So, can fetal miscarriage still cause morning sickness?
Some pregnant women may also experience morning sickness after fetal arrest. Nausea and vomiting during pregnancy are normal pregnancy reactions due to changes in estrogen levels in the body. After the fetus stops reproducing, the body hormones cannot be restored to a normal state in the short term, and vomiting will continue. So pregnant women should not use pregnancy reactions such as vomiting and nausea as signs of normal fetal development.
If a pregnant woman's pregnancy reaction stops, it does not mean that the fetal development is unhealthy. However, as pregnancy progresses, the pregnancy reactions of most pregnant women will gradually disappear. As long as pregnant women follow the doctor's guidance for examination and go to the hospital for prenatal check ups on time, there will be no major problems.
If pregnant women experience abdominal pain and severe vaginal bleeding during pregnancy, they should pay more attention as this is a precursor to miscarriage. It is necessary to go to the hospital for medical examination in a timely manner to prevent fetal miscarriage. Pregnant women must pay attention to rest and develop good lifestyle habits during pregnancy, try not to stay up late, and maintain a happy mood.