During pregnancy, many women may experience stretch marks on their abdomen. This may be a normal phenomenon for many people, but in the early stages of pregnancy, some women's stretch marks may gradually fade or even disappear. So what does this situation represent? Is the disappearance of stretch marks during early pregnancy a sign of fetal arrest?
In fact, stretch marks during pregnancy are related to estrogen and testosterone levels during pregnancy, and have little to do with fetal growth and development. Therefore, the disappearance of stretch marks during early pregnancy is not a sign of fetal arrest. Pay more attention to rest during pregnancy, try not to eat raw or cold food, and maintain a relaxed mood.
So, what are the symptoms of pregnancy induced miscarriage?
Firstly, there may be bleeding or abnormal secretions in the vagina. If you observe vaginal bleeding, you must go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner.
Secondly, the disappearance of some early pregnancy symptoms, such as no longer nausea and vomiting, and the feeling of breast swelling will also be reduced. If the uterus does not continue to enlarge during ultrasound examination, it may be a reaction to fetal arrest.
Thirdly, during pregnancy, there may be lower abdominal pain and a noticeable feeling of heaviness, accompanied by bleeding or abnormal secretions.
Fourthly, if the number of fetal movements gradually decreases or stops after feeling obvious fetal movements, it is likely a sign of fetal development cessation.