The biggest concern for women after pregnancy is the occurrence of miscarriage or fetal arrest. Fetal arrest refers to the cessation of fetal development, also known as stillbirth. If left untreated, it can cause significant harm to women's bodies. Pregnant women need to pay close attention to their physical condition at all times, especially in the later stages of pregnancy, where they need to have multiple movements every day. So, why is there a stillbirth at three months of pregnancy?
There are many reasons for stillbirth at three months of pregnancy, which may be caused by chromosomal abnormalities. Whether it is sperm or egg, if there are chromosomal abnormalities, the embryo cannot develop normally, which can easily lead to stillbirth. If there is a family history of inheritance, both men and women need to go to the hospital for chromosome testing before pregnancy.
If women have abnormal uterine problems, it can also lead to stillbirth. For example, if the environment inside the female uterus is poor, the fetus cannot develop normally, resulting in hypoxia and stillbirth. In addition, if pregnant women have chronic diseases, such as diabetes or hypertension, they will also have stillbirth under the condition of long-term medication.
Pregnant women must terminate their pregnancy immediately after confirming fetal arrest and undergo induced labor surgery to remove the stillborn fetus. Anesthetics can be injected during surgery to reduce pain. After induced abortion surgery, it is not possible to conceive immediately. It is necessary to wait for three months until the uterus recovers before being able to conceive again. Pre pregnancy examinations must be done before pregnancy.