Fetal arrest refers to the phenomenon where an embryo dies or stops growing at a certain time. At this point, the embryo is no longer able to grow and will be expelled from the body by the mother, which is known as miscarriage. There may also be stillbirths that have not been expelled from the body, which is called missed abortion. So, is it possible to successfully protect the tire after it stops?
I can't. For pregnant women, this is indeed a heavy and heart wrenching topic, but it can still happen. Expectant mothers may wonder if they can protect their children after an abortion. But in fact, it is not necessary or possible to protect the baby after it stops.
This is because the condition of the baby will not improve, even if it remains unchanged after birth, because the baby has already stopped developing, and if it continues to develop, it will only increase the harm to the mother's body. Even if it does not want to have an abortion, doctors will still recommend abortion. If the time is prolonged, abortion can easily cause adhesions. After the stillbirth is cleared, the uterus will suffer greater damage and the next pregnancy will also be affected. Therefore, even if expectant mothers are very unwilling to raise their children, they must have abortions in a timely manner and maintain a positive attitude towards their next child.
Fetal miscarriage is usually expelled from the body by the mother, leading to various types of miscarriage. If there is a second case of fetal miscarriage, it is necessary to mainly examine the chromosomes of both spouses, identify the problem, and then receive targeted treatment to ensure that this situation does not occur again in the future.
If you want to succeed in your next pregnancy, you must find out the reason. Not only does the mother need to be checked, but the husband also needs to check if it is due to sperm, and in daily life, some habits can sometimes lead to miscarriage. Therefore, in daily life, women should also pay attention to their mental state and not be too nervous, otherwise it is not conducive to the growth of the fetus.