Pregnant women are very happy. But unexpected events can happen, and some pregnant women may not be lucky enough. Due to various reasons, fetal arrest occurred and had to be induced. At first, I feel a stomachache, and then I realize that if I see redness, it may be because the child cannot have it anymore. There are many reasons that can cause fetal arrest. So, how can it lead to tire arrest?
Firstly, the fetus itself is not eugenic, such as chromosomal, bacterial, developmental abnormalities, genetic inheritance of both partners, and many other factors, which can lead to miscarriage. During the period of 3 to 5 months of pregnancy, the phenomenon of fetal arrest may occur, but there are too many reasons for this type of arrest, and the most common one is improper exercise by the pregnant woman. In addition, the umbilical cord of a baby may also cause stillbirth, mainly due to poor torsion, resulting in fetal arrest.
Secondly, when the fetus stops, eight out of ten pregnant women do not respond, and it is only when the heartbeat cannot be heard during the examination that it is detected. This phenomenon actually belongs to the survival of the fittest, where fetuses do not have the conditions for growth and may even die at birth. Even being born is a burden, parents should open up to this issue, not cry sadly, and not be entangled on their own. If you don't want to give up, you can go to another hospital, check again, and get diagnosed. When it comes to making a decision, be resolute. Seek medical attention as soon as possible and prepare in all aspects for the next baby.
Severe fetal malformations may ultimately lead to stillbirth, usually caused by familial inheritance or other factors that trigger the development of fetal malformations. Pregnant mothers cannot receive more nutrition, which can affect the fetus. You may have heard of pregnancy convulsions, and the culprit is also high blood pressure, which leads to a shortened fetal lifespan. Some pregnant women's placenta may accidentally peel off, causing the fetus to stop due to excessive blood loss in the mother's body. If not careful, it may endanger the mother's health.