Will vaginal discharge increase after fetal cessation

  Many young girls nowadays, due to their lack of knowledge, do not pay attention to rest, diet, and various aspects of life after pregnancy, which can cause the baby in their belly to stop developing, also known as fetal arrest. Fetal arrest can affect coagulation function. Will vaginal discharge increase after fetal cessation?

  

Will vaginal discharge increase after fetal cessation1

  Generally, if the fetus in a woman's abdomen stops developing, it may cause an increase in vaginal discharge. Due to the occurrence of fetal arrest, the progesterone level in the body will explode, and the estrogen in the body will cause an increase in cervical mucus secretion. Therefore, when a woman's fetal arrest lasts for a long time, it will reduce coagulation function, cause a small amount of vaginal bleeding, and cause abdominal pain. White discharge may also increase, and blood streaks may appear in the white discharge.

  Under normal circumstances, women who become pregnant may also experience an increase in vaginal discharge due to changes in estrogen levels during pregnancy. This is partially related to the pressure on the uterus during fetal development. Therefore, after fetal arrest, women's vaginal discharge will also increase abnormally. However, most of this is caused by the embryo in the abdomen and is not closely related to embryonic arrest.

  If a woman experiences an increase in vaginal discharge after fetal cessation, she should promptly go to the hospital for examination, diagnose the cause, and cooperate with a doctor for corresponding treatment to avoid discomfort in the later stages of pregnancy and affect subsequent pregnancies.

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