When a pregnant woman carries a new life in her belly, she will take care of it carefully, but even if she is cautious, there may still be a risk of threatened miscarriage. After a threatened miscarriage occurs in the fetus, it is difficult for expectant mothers to give up their baby. So, can threatened miscarriage save the fetus?
In fact, if threatened miscarriage needs to be preserved, it varies from person to person, because the actual situation of each pregnant woman is different, and the results after choosing to preserve the pregnancy will also fluctuate. This depends on the condition of the fetus itself, as well as the physical fitness of the pregnant woman. In addition, it also depends on the severity of the miscarriage and the results of the hospital examination, in order to determine whether the pregnancy can be successfully preserved.
After threatened miscarriage occurs, pregnant women should promptly go to the hospital for a physical examination. If the progesterone level is too low, there is a risk of threatened miscarriage. Therefore, pregnant women only need to supplement medication under the diagnosis and treatment of doctors to prevent miscarriage. The risk is not high, and the success rate of preventing miscarriage is also relatively high. If after going to the hospital for examination, it is found that no fetal sprouts or fetal heart are seen, it means that the fetus has stopped. In this case, even if the fetus is protected, the chances of preservation are not high.
So, no matter what, once a pregnant woman's body shows abnormalities, it is important to seek diagnosis and treatment as soon as possible. Only by detecting them early can we prevent possible dangerous situations, minimize their harm, take timely measures, and increase the possibility of preservation.