How many weeks does gestational sac atrophy occur when the fetus stops

  After a woman confirms her pregnancy, she will use different methods to ensure the healthy and healthy development of the fertilized egg. She will not only pay attention to rest and diet, but also undergo regular pregnancy tests. However, during a long pregnancy, it is inevitable to encounter different types of unexpected results, such as fetal arrest. So, how many weeks after fetal arrest does the gestational sac shrink?

  

How many weeks does gestational sac atrophy occur when the fetus stops1

  1. Ten days later. After the fertilized egg develops into an embryo, the gestational sac will continue to grow along with the embryo. However, after the fetus stops growing and developing, most cases will show obvious gestational sac atrophy after ten days. This atrophy needs to be observed through ultrasound and other methods. As for the specific reaction of the female body, it varies from person to person.

  2. Two weeks later. Sometimes, when the fetus stops developing in the middle and late stages of pregnancy, the process of atrophy may take relatively longer, some may last for about two weeks, because the gestational sac has not undergone significant changes in growth and development. However, the symptoms of fetal arrest must be detected in a timely manner.

  3. About a week. According to the physical condition of women after pregnancy, the time of gestational sac atrophy may also vary significantly, especially around a week after the fetus stops. Some reactions of the body may increase, and at this time, the gestational sac will show obvious atrophy. Therefore, pregnant women need to pay more attention to their physical condition and promptly check if they feel uncomfortable.

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