Two months pregnant with fetal arrest symptoms?
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Fetal arrest refers to the phenomenon that the embryo dies and stops developing when it reaches a certain stage of development. There are many reasons for fetal arrest, which can be roughly divided into four aspects: reproductive endocrine (including luteal insufficiency and polycystic ovary); Reproductive immunity; The problem of uterus and chromosome; Sperm quality has a direct impact on fetal health. Two months pregnant with fetal arrest symptoms? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.
Two months pregnant with fetal arrest symptoms?
Most women after pregnancy, there will be different degrees of early pregnancy reaction, and before the termination of pregnancy, the early pregnancy reaction of expectant mothers will be weakened, first of all, there will be no nausea, vomiting and other early pregnancy reaction, the feeling of breast swelling will also be weakened, if you detect this abnormality, it will cause the attention.
During pregnancy, pregnant mothers may occasionally have abdominal pain and chest tightness, but the degree of abdominal pain will be very slight, which will not bring too much impact to pregnant mothers. But if entering the second trimester of pregnancy, the pregnant mother suddenly has severe abdominal pain without any reason, and it is spasmodic abdominal pain, this phenomenon must be paid attention to, it may be caused by fetal arrest.
If there is bleeding during pregnancy, it is a sign of threatened abortion, and expectant mothers should pay attention to it. If this happens, it may be that the quality of male sperm is too poor, resulting in a superior inferior elimination phenomenon, so expectant mothers need not worry too much.
matters needing attention
Pre pregnancy physical examination is very important, many cases may be found in the pre pregnancy examination, so we must under the guidance of the doctor, carefully regulate the body before pregnancy. In pregnancy, the above symptoms, do not panic, timely to the relevant hospital for examination, so as to better protect the pregnant mother.