Why does fetal cessation occur

  Fetal arrest, medically known as embryonic arrest, refers to the cessation of embryonic development in early pregnancy due to certain reasons. So, why does fetal arrest occur?

  

Why does fetal cessation occur1

  1. There are many reasons for embryonic arrest, which are related to both males and females. Chromosomal abnormalities and genetic defects can lead to fetal arrest; If a woman's hormone secretion is insufficient or her uterine cavity is malformed, it can also prevent the embryo from growing. After a woman becomes pregnant, if the embryo stops reproducing, it may also be due to the woman's failure to take proper prenatal protection measures. Viral infections, medication use, or excessive stimulation can all affect the development of the fetus.

  2. If women themselves suffer from diseases, such as heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, etc., these patients themselves are unstable. In addition, pregnancy will consume a lot of energy, and they are still taking drugs for a long time, which is not suitable for the pregnancy of babies. Even if they are pregnant, they are easy to miscarry or stop.

  3. If left in an unstable environment for a long time, it can also cause embryonic arrest. If living in a new house, formaldehyde still remains in the house, which can threaten the health of the fetus; In addition, if both spouses have a long-term habit of drinking and smoking, the pregnant baby will also not be healthy. If a female embryo stops developing, it is important to expel the fetus from the body as soon as possible, otherwise it may lead to impaired coagulation function in women.

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