The process of conceiving a baby is long and arduous. During this process, pregnant women should always be vigilant about the condition of the baby in the uterus. Once any abnormal state is found in the baby, it must be checked in a timely manner to accurately identify the possibility of fetal arrest. So let's learn how pregnant women determine fetal arrest?
After the baby experiences fetal arrest, the pregnant woman will have some obvious symptoms on her own. Firstly, pregnant women will notice that their early pregnancy symptoms have disappeared, for example, those who experience severe morning sickness suddenly stop vomiting. Some pregnant women who like to sleep suddenly no longer feel sleepy and have a strong desire to sleep as before, which may be symptoms of fetal arrest.
Secondly, pregnant women may also experience some physical discomfort, such as noticeable abdominal pain and blood flowing out of the vagina. When these signs of miscarriage occur, it should also be considered that it is caused by fetal arrest. At this point, pregnant women can use ultrasound to check the condition of their baby. If the embryo has already died, it can be determined that the fetus has stopped.
After confirming that it is fetal arrest, pregnant women should not panic and must follow the doctor's advice to promptly remove embryonic tissue from the uterus. After the surgery, one should also take good care of their body like during a confinement period. During this period, it is important to pay attention to the details of daily life, just like natural childbirth and confinement. Only when the body is well taken care of can it not affect the next normal pregnancy.