Can miscarriage occur naturally due to fetal arrest

  Fetal arrest is common among modern women, and many women experience it for unknown reasons. Many women hope that after the miscarriage, the embryo can be naturally aborted and released from their body. But doctors suggest that if women experience fetal arrest, they must have an induced abortion in a timely manner. So can miscarriage occur naturally if the fetus stops?

  

Can miscarriage occur naturally due to fetal arrest1

  Fetal arrest can lead to natural miscarriage. Once it occurs, symptoms will appear in the female body, and the pregnancy reactions that originally occurred will disappear. The physical characteristics that appeared during pregnancy will no longer occur. But if women are careless, they may not even know that they have stopped their pregnancy. In fact, miscarriage may occur within three weeks of fetal arrest, which is certainly the best option. However, there are also cases where natural abortion does not occur after fetal cessation, but requires timely artificial abortion to remove the fetus from the pregnant woman's abdomen.

  After fetal arrest, the fetus will die in the mother's body. If a dead fetus has not undergone a natural abortion after more than 3 weeks, artificial abortion must be performed to remove the stillbirth. Otherwise, stillbirth will produce a lot of toxins in the pregnant woman's body, directly affecting the mother's physical health, and even easily causing heavy bleeding, threatening the safety of the pregnant woman's life.

  In summary, fetal arrest may result in spontaneous abortion, or it may not be a natural abortion, but requires timely abortion in order to maintain the health of the pregnant woman and avoid harm to the mother.

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