After a woman becomes pregnant, she hopes that the fetus can grow smoothly, but many women may experience some abnormalities during pregnancy, even leading to fetal arrest. At this point, pregnant women need to undergo early treatment to avoid further harm to their bodies. So, how to regulate fetal cessation?
After the occurrence of fetal arrest, women must carefully regulate their bodies. At this time, women's bodies are very weak, so it is important to consume more nutrients and high protein foods to increase the body's resistance and promote the repair of the uterus and ovaries. It is best for women to eat more meat, fish, chicken, eggs, dairy products, and soy products, as well as fresh vegetables and fruits, which can help with the recovery of the body.
If a pregnant woman is diagnosed with fetal arrest, it is necessary to terminate the pregnancy as soon as possible instead of blindly trying to protect the fetus. This is because protecting the fetus is of little use and may even pose greater harm to the body. Usually, after fetal arrest, the embryo will be expelled from the body on its own, which is called spontaneous abortion.
Sometimes there may be incomplete expulsion of the embryo and some residue, which is called missed abortion. In this case, a curettage surgery should be performed to remove the remaining embryo, otherwise it may lead to serious consequences such as massive bleeding or incomplete abortion.