Many expectant mothers go to great lengths and are cautious in order to ensure the healthy growth of their baby in their womb. Some mothers do well, but some mothers, due to various reasons such as lack of experience, fail to react to the baby's unhealthy growth, and only regret it when the fetus dies in the end. So, what are the reactions to fetal death at 7 months of pregnancy?
At seven months of pregnancy, if the fetus has already died in the middle and late stages of pregnancy, it is likely that the fetus in the abdomen has already experienced fetal movement and other symptoms. At this time, if the fetal movement is too frequent or suddenly there is no fetal movement, this phenomenon can occur. After the fetal movement stops, the uterus will continue to enlarge. If the duration of stillbirth is too long, there will be symptoms such as overall fatigue, abdominal prolapse, and postpartum hemorrhage.
The death of a fetus in the womb is generally an abnormal situation due to various reasons. Firstly, there are issues with the pregnant woman herself, such as placenta previa, placental tissue lesions, and abnormalities. It may also be due to genetic factors of both spouses. The environment in which pregnant women live also has a certain impact on them. If pregnant women are exposed to toxic environments for a long time, such as long-term alcohol, smoking, and drug abuse, it may cause fetal death.
Pregnancy is a process that requires extreme caution, and expectant mothers must undergo prenatal check ups from the beginning to take responsibility for their babies. During pregnancy, if any abnormalities are detected, immediately seek medical treatment at the hospital. Being seven months pregnant is the late stage of the pregnancy process and requires constant caution and attention.