Pregnant women must be very careful as they are prone to miscarriage during the first three months of pregnancy. Once a miscarriage occurs, it can cause significant physical harm to the pregnant woman herself, and even harm the fetus. In addition to miscarriage, fetal arrest may also occur. That is to say, the baby stops developing in the mother's body. So, does fetal arrest necessarily cause abdominal pain and bleeding?
Firstly, parents need to know what fetal stop is. There is still a certain difference between fetal arrest and miscarriage. Miscarriage refers to the outflow of the baby from the mother's body during pregnancy, while fetal arrest refers to the cessation of the baby's development in the mother's body. It refers to the death of a fetus before it is even born. Another obvious difference is that there is no feeling of tire stop.
Secondly, when you just discover that your pregnancy has stopped, you must go to the hospital for examination and have an induced abortion. Because after fetal arrest, the baby has already died in the mother's womb. If induced abortion is not performed, the baby may develop inflammation in the stomach, which can harm the health of the pregnant woman and may result in the removal of the uterus.
Finally, if you experience symptoms of abdominal pain and bleeding, it indicates that you have been experiencing fetal arrest for a long time, as there is no sensation at the beginning of fetal arrest. At this time, one must be careful and go to the hospital for examination. To prevent complications related to fetal arrest that may threaten the health of pregnant women.