Some women experience fetal arrest during pregnancy due to certain factors that cause the embryo to stop developing and subsequently miscarry, resulting in fetal arrest. Women who have experienced fetal arrest may feel regretful and want to conceive again, but worry that such a situation may prevent them from conceiving again. Can they still conceive after fetal arrest?
Embryo arrest belongs to natural miscarriage. If a woman experiences fetal arrest during pregnancy, she can still continue to conceive afterwards. However, if a woman has a history of miscarriage and the underlying disease is not cured, there is a high possibility that miscarriage may occur again. Generally speaking, there are many reasons that can cause fetal arrest, such as immune factors, infectious factors, anatomical factors, genetic factors, and so on. Therefore, if a woman experiences a miscarriage, she must identify the root cause of the miscarriage, cure the disease, take care of her body, and then conceive. Otherwise, multiple miscarriages can cause significant harm to a woman's health.
It is recommended to wait for at least six months after the embryo has stopped reproducing before getting pregnant again, and chromosome and other tests should be done before getting pregnant again. At the same time, it is recommended that women maintain a good sleep and mood, avoid eating stimulating foods, quit smoking and drinking, improve their lifestyle habits, and then prepare for getting pregnant again.