Fetal arrest refers to the cessation of fetal development in the mother's womb, commonly known as stillbirth. The development of the fetus in the mother's body has high environmental requirements, and its own health is also very important. There are various reasons for fetal arrest. Generally, miscarriage occurs in the early stages of pregnancy, but it can also occur in the middle of early pregnancy. So what is the chance of a 25 week fetal stop?
Fetal arrest occurs at 25 weeks, and in mid pregnancy, the probability of fetal arrest occurring at 25 weeks is generally very low. The exact number of probabilities cannot be provided, but the probability is very small. Generally speaking, fetal arrest usually occurs in the early stages of pregnancy, especially around 8-10 weeks of gestation. The probability of fetal arrest occurring around 8 weeks of pregnancy is the highest, about 80% of the probability of fetal arrest, indicating an astonishing high probability. So at 8 weeks of pregnancy, special caution and attention must be paid to actively avoid the occurrence of fetal arrest.
When fetal arrest occurs, there will be many subtle symptoms on the pregnant woman's body. If fetal stop occurs, all pregnancy reactions of the pregnant woman will disappear. Firstly, there will be no nausea or morning sickness, and secondly, there will be no early pregnancy reactions such as breast swelling and pain. Afterwards, there will be a small amount of bleeding in the vagina, and the vaginal discharge will appear dark red. Moreover, after fetal stop, women will experience abdominal pain, and the embryo will be excreted from the mother's body through the vagina.