Will a fall at 13 weeks of pregnancy cause fetal arrest

  At 13 weeks of pregnancy, although a relatively dangerous stage has already been passed, pregnant women cannot relax their vigilance and still need to take good care of all aspects to avoid harm to fetal development. When pregnant women go out, they should walk on flat and spacious roads, and wear flat and comfortable shoes to avoid slipping. However, will a fall at 13 weeks of pregnancy cause fetal arrest?

  

Will a fall at 13 weeks of pregnancy cause fetal arrest1

  A fall at 13 weeks of pregnancy may not necessarily cause fetal arrest, but if the fall is severe or causes damage to the abdominal area, it may lead to miscarriage. Therefore, pregnant women need to observe changes in their body after the fall to see if there are symptoms such as bleeding or abdominal pain. If not, there is generally no major problem. If there is bleeding, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination and fetal protection as soon as possible.

  Fetal arrest usually occurs in the early stages of pregnancy. When fetal arrest occurs, fetal movement will significantly decrease, making it difficult for pregnant women to feel the movement of the fetus. In addition, there may be evidence of vaginal bleeding, accompanied by abdominal pain. The early pregnancy symptoms on pregnant women will also disappear, such as vomiting and nausea, and the breasts will no longer feel swollen or painful.

  When pregnant women experience fetal arrest, they should promptly go to the hospital for uterine curettage surgery. Some pregnant women may have no obvious symptoms after experiencing fetal arrest, and may also have a direct miscarriage. The specific situation varies from person to person, so pregnant women should regularly undergo prenatal check ups in order to detect abnormalities in a timely manner.

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