What are the symptoms of fetal arrest at 20 weeks

  Our bodies always send us many signals in advance to let us know our physical condition. Similarly, during pregnancy, the fetus grows healthily in the mother's body, and the mother also has some perception; On the contrary, if there is fetal arrest, there will also be some symptoms. So what are the symptoms of 20 week fetal arrest?

  

What are the symptoms of fetal arrest at 20 weeks1

  1. Firstly, there is a decrease in fetal movement. Fetal movement is a condition that occurs during maternal activity and is also a signal that the fetus brings to the mother. If there is a decrease in fetal movement, it is likely to be a sign of fetal arrest. Therefore, mothers should pay attention to observing the frequency of fetal movement after pregnancy and seek medical attention promptly if any abnormalities are found.

  2. Unexplained abdominal pain occurs. Pregnant women may occasionally experience mild abdominal pain during pregnancy, which is a normal phenomenon during pregnancy. If spasmodic abdominal pain or other unexplained abdominal pain occurs, it is likely to be one of the symptoms of fetal arrest and must be taken seriously.

  3. Changes in amniotic fluid volume. Everyone knows that the fetus lives in a uterine environment surrounded by amniotic fluid in the mother's body. If there is an abnormal amount of amniotic fluid, pregnant women should be aware that it may be a symptom of fetal arrest. After discovering changes in amniotic fluid volume, it is important to seek medical help as soon as possible at the hospital. The growth of the fetus in the mother's body is also very fragile, and pregnant women must do a good job in protecting the fetus.

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