Is there still hope if the embryo shrinks in early pregnancy

  After becoming pregnant, women feel happy in their hearts. However, in early pregnancy, fetal development is slow and the body's resistance is low. If women do not protect themselves properly, it is easy for the fetus to stop conceiving. So, in addition to actively undergoing physical examinations after pregnancy, women also need to arrange their daily routine and protect the fetus. However, is there still hope for embryonic atrophy in early pregnancy?

  

Is there still hope if the embryo shrinks in early pregnancy1

  The probability of successful fetal development is very low for women who discover early pregnancy embryo atrophy and subsequently undergo fetal preservation treatment. Generally speaking, when the fetus has no fetal heart rate or fetal bud, there is no need to protect the fetus. It is recommended that women treat it rationally and terminate the pregnancy in a timely manner, otherwise they will only be injured in the end.

  In early pregnancy, fetal development is unstable and embryonic atrophy is highly likely to occur. Therefore, women should immediately undergo a physical examination after pregnancy to detect fetal abnormalities in a timely manner. Moreover, it is necessary to ensure a good and healthy nurturing environment during pregnancy so that the fetus can grow better. So after pregnancy, women not only need to do physical examinations, but also need to pay attention to their diet, daily routine, and so on.

  Women need a healthy diet, which should be light, easily digestible, and nutritious. They should eat more protein and mineral rich foods, as well as green vegetables and fruits to supplement their body's nutrition and promote fetal development. At the same time, it is important to go to bed and wake up early, and not stay up late, to avoid hormonal imbalances in the body that can affect fetal development. Women also need to exercise appropriately to improve their immune system and prevent illness.

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