The process of fetal formation is also very complex. Pregnancy is the best gift God has given to most people. But some people are happy while others are worried, pregnant mothers may also experience the possibility of embryonic arrest. Women with severe conditions may experience it twice or even more times. So, what is the reason for not having a baby bud during pregnancy?
After pregnancy, if the B-ultrasound examination shows no fetal buds or fetal heart rate in women. It is possible that the pregnancy time of women is relatively short, and the fetus is still in the process of development, so ultrasound may not be able to detect it. If a woman undergoes chest X-ray or similar examinations without her knowledge and is exposed to radiation. So, the development of fetal buds will also be affected to some extent.
It is also possible that the fetus has stopped developing. If a woman's ultrasound results still indicate the absence of fetal buds and heart rate within about two months of pregnancy. This means that the embryo has stopped developing. At this point, doctors will advise women to terminate their pregnancy in a timely manner.
There are many reasons why women experience embryonic arrest, such as quality issues with the fertilized egg itself, blood type incompatibility between the mother and the fetus, hormonal imbalances in women, and diseases in the female reproductive organs. If a woman becomes pregnant and unknowingly comes into contact with toxic and harmful substances, it can also affect the development of the fetal heart rate and embryo.