When a woman is pregnant, if the fetus stops developing in the mother's uterus due to certain factors and dies, it is called fetal arrest. After a miscarriage occurs, women must identify the cause of the miscarriage and take timely measures to prevent its recurrence. So, why does fetal stop occur and how can it be prevented?
If one of the male and female partners has chromosomal abnormalities, it is easy for the female to experience miscarriage after pregnancy. When chromosomal abnormalities occur, even if there is no miscarriage, the probability of fetal abnormalities is relatively high. After a woman becomes pregnant, if there are endocrine problems, it can also easily lead to fetal arrest. The secretion of hormones in pregnant women's bodies is very important. If the hormone levels are imbalanced or too low, it will be impossible to meet the needs of the embryo, and at this time, fetal arrest may occur.
To prevent miscarriage, it is necessary to undergo a physical examination before having a child to rule out chromosomal abnormalities in both males and females and ensure good physical health. In the examination, the male's semen, blood type, and the female's hormone and antibody levels are all important to focus on.
Women need to undergo regular prenatal check ups after pregnancy. When low progesterone is found, measures should be taken to protect the fetus, such as taking relevant medications, resting in bed, and avoiding excessive fatigue.