After pregnancy, if the pregnant woman does not pay attention to proper care or other factors, it may lead to fetal arrest. The physical changes after fetal cessation are a topic of concern for many pregnant women. So, will there still be a reaction when the tire stops?
After fetal stop, there may still be early pregnancy reactions such as dizziness, nausea and vomiting, which are normal early pregnancy reactions. When a woman becomes pregnant, the levels of related hormones in her body change, leading to a series of early pregnancy reactions. After fetal arrest, hormones may not quickly subside, so some people may continue to experience vomiting and other symptoms.
Generally speaking, early pregnancy symptoms will gradually disappear around ten weeks of pregnancy. If there is a disappearance before this time, accompanied by symptoms such as dull abdominal pain, it is mostly caused by fetal arrest.
In order to detect and take appropriate measures early, it is recommended to go to the hospital for an ultrasound examination around 50 days of pregnancy to check for the presence of fetal heart and fetal sprouts. Is there a situation where progesterone is relatively low? If there is fetal heart rate and fetal bud, and progesterone levels have been normal, there is no need to worry too much. If there is unfortunately a miscarriage, it is best to terminate the pregnancy in a timely manner under the guidance of a doctor and take appropriate measures. Afterwards, women should take good care of themselves and preferably rest for a month before continuing to work.