In the early stages of pregnancy, there is a high probability of fetal arrest due to various factors, as some mothers may not pay attention at the beginning of pregnancy, and the baby's body is relatively underdeveloped and fragile. What are the symptoms of fetal arrest?
The third month of pregnancy is a period when there is a higher possibility of fetal arrest, as it belongs to the early stages of pregnancy and the embryo is easily affected by maternal or external factors, which can cause fetal arrest and affect normal development. We can preliminarily determine whether the symptoms exhibited by mothers are fetal arrest based on the following symptoms.
1. There are no pregnancy reactions. Mothers may experience pregnancy reactions such as vomiting and loss of appetite during pregnancy. However, mothers with signs of fetal arrest no longer experience nausea, vomiting, and other reactions, and the feeling of breast swelling also decreases. Examination shows that the uterus no longer continues to grow and weight has also decreased.
2. Bleeding. Seeing red is a situation that pregnant mothers are more concerned about. When vaginal bleeding occurs, due to natural elimination of the fetus from the uterus, there will be dark red blood flowing out.
3. There is pain in the lower abdomen. When there is pain in the lower abdomen, it may be a sign of fetal slippage.
4. No fetal heart. Having multiple heartbeats has become a homework for pregnant mothers, but when the heart rate disappears, it means that the baby is in danger of losing its heartbeat.
However, the symptoms mentioned above may not be comprehensive, and each mother's physical condition is different, so the manifestations of fetal arrest may also vary slightly. But once the above situations occur, they should be taken seriously and promptly checked at the hospital. During pregnancy, it is necessary to track the baby's development through methods such as ultrasound.