How to self test for fetal arrest at week 19

  For women with poor physical fitness or who have experienced fetal arrest symptoms during pregnancy, they may be particularly concerned about fetal arrest during the process of re pregnancy. So it is necessary to observe the symptoms in the fetus's abdomen in a timely manner. So, how to self test whether the fetus has stopped at 19 weeks?

  

How to self test for fetal arrest at week 191

  At 19 weeks of pregnancy, women are in the middle stage of pregnancy. At this time, there is usually obvious fetal movement. Most women can feel slight fetal movement at 18 weeks of pregnancy, and by around 20 weeks, the number of fetal movements will increase, and the feeling of fetal movement will become more pronounced.

  So during pregnancy, women can understand the physical condition of the fetus by observing the frequency of fetal movements. If there is a significant decrease or cessation of fetal movement, or if fetal movement is particularly frequent, it is considered an abnormal manifestation and should be taken seriously.

  During pregnancy, if a woman suddenly experiences strong and spasmodic abdominal pain, it is often caused by abnormal fetal development, and in many cases, it is due to fetal arrest. Therefore, it is important to seek medical attention promptly. In addition, abnormal vaginal bleeding is also a clear manifestation of fetal growth arrest.

  For pregnant women who have been infected with viruses or exposed to radioactive substances during pregnancy, as well as those with chronic diseases, they must be particularly cautious and undergo timely obstetric examinations during pregnancy to avoid abnormal fetal development.

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