How to treat fetal arrest

  During pregnancy, female friends hope that the pregnancy can proceed smoothly, but there are also some pregnant women who may experience embryonic arrest due to certain factors. And necessary measures should be taken to deal with this situation, so how to treat fetal arrest?

  

How to treat fetal arrest1

  1. During pregnancy, if the embryo stops developing, it is called fetal arrest, commonly known as "stillbirth". When diagnosed with fetal arrest, timely measures should be taken. Prolonged fetal arrest can have serious adverse effects on maternal health. Because fetal cessation for more than 4 weeks may lead to complications such as impaired blood coagulation function in pregnant women.

  2. The treatment for fetal arrest should mainly be based on the gestational age, and abortion or induced labor surgery can be used as an effective method for conventional treatment of fetal arrest. And careful care is needed after surgery, observing whether the postoperative bleeding is at a normal level, and according to the specific situation, antibiotics can also be given after surgery to prevent infection.

  3. Women should have a sufficient period of rest and recovery after fetal cessation surgery, therefore, they cannot conceive again for three months after surgery. It is generally recommended that if the postoperative recovery is good and the physical condition meets the conditions for conception through various examinations, pregnancy can be attempted after 6-12 months. However, it is also necessary to conduct various examinations, especially for corpus luteum function and female hormone secretion levels, in order to reduce the recurrence of miscarriage.

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