Symptoms of fetal growth arrest in early pregnancy?
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If the gestational sac of a pregnant woman stops developing, the earlier it is found, the better. Timely detection can reduce the impact of abnormal pregnancy on the female body. If we want to find out the symptoms of gestational sac arrest in time, we must know the symptoms of gestational sac arrest. Now let's talk about the symptoms of early pregnancy fetal arrest.
Symptoms of fetal growth arrest in early pregnancy?
If the embryo is stopped, all pregnancy reactions of the pregnant mother will gradually disappear. First of all, there is no longer nausea, vomiting and other early pregnancy reactions, the feeling of breast swelling will also be weakened. Then there will be vaginal bleeding, often dark red bloody leucorrhea. Finally, there may be pain in the lower abdomen and expulsion of the embryo. The above-mentioned manifestations vary from person to person, some even have no signs, directly appear abdominal pain, and then miscarriage, or no symptoms after embryo suspension, found by routine B-ultrasound examination. Most pregnant women have no obvious symptoms after fetal development, some pregnant women may see red, generally without abdominal pain, which is different from threatened abortion.
If the patient has a history of menopause, B-ultrasound should be performed in the first trimester of pregnancy to avoid missed diagnosis of fetal dysmenorrhea. If there is no gestational sac at least 6 weeks, or there is gestational sac but it is deformed and shrunk, when the gestational sac is more than 4 cm but no embryo bud can be seen, and the length of the head arm of the embryo bud is more than 1.5 cm but no fetal heart beat, the abnormal development of embryo or fetus can be determined. The last three cases can be diagnosed as fetal arrest. In addition, blood β- HCG determination is also helpful in the diagnosis of fetal arrest. If it is more than 5 weeks, the blood pressure will increase β- hcG<100IU/L; More than 6 weeks, blood loss β- HCG < 2000 IU / L indicates that the secretion of hCG is insufficient. If the value of hCG does not increase continuously, the degeneration of villous epithelium and abnormal embryo can be judged.
The uterus is the only place to conceive the embryo. A good uterine environment will directly affect the development of the embryo. Uterine fibroids, endometriosis, too thin or too thick endometrium, intrauterine adhesions, congenital cervix laxity and other diseases may be the factors leading to embryo termination.
matters needing attention
Do not eat spicy food during pregnancy, so as not to cause abortion. Eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, and keep enough sleep. The diet should be light. When you are pregnant, you should pay attention to observe some reactions on your stomach. If there are abnormalities, you must go to the hospital for examination and treatment as soon as possible.