Symptoms after miscarriage

Symptoms after miscarriage

If a woman does not pay attention to maintenance during pregnancy, various abnormal conditions will occur. If the fetus in the abdomen is found to be developing abnormally, and the pregnant woman has symptoms of nausea, vomiting, dizziness and sweating, these are side effects of fetal arrest. At this time, you must go to the hospital for a comprehensive examination to avoid serious impact on the growth of the fetus. In daily life, you should eat more vitamins and proteins to supplement your body.

"Fetal arrest" is different from miscarriage in the second and third trimesters. It means that the development of the embryo has stopped before it is formed. If the fertilized egg is affected in the initial stage, it will most likely stop growing healthily. This abnormal embryonic development that occurs in early pregnancy is called "fetal arrest."

If you find that your monthly period has not arrived yet, and you start to experience nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite, you should suspect that you are pregnant. You can use early pregnancy test paper to test yourself, or go to the hospital for testing. Since everyone's ovulation cycle is different, some people may have a 28-day ovulation cycle, while others may have a 35-day ovulation cycle. If the cycle is longer, the pregnancy test will have to be postponed.

The most obvious symptom of pregnancy arrest is vaginal bleeding, and some patients also have abdominal pain. In addition, if some pregnancy reactions in the early stages of pregnancy, such as morning sickness and breast tenderness, suddenly stop, it may also be a sign of fetal arrest, and expectant mothers should go to the hospital for examination in time.

If embryo arrest occurs, all pregnancy reactions of the pregnant mother will gradually disappear. First of all, there will be no more early pregnancy reactions such as nausea and vomiting, and the feeling of breast swelling will also be reduced. Then there will be vaginal bleeding, often dark red bloody leucorrhea. Finally, there may be lower abdominal pain and expulsion of the embryo. The above symptoms vary from person to person. Some people may not even show any signs, but may directly experience abdominal pain and then miscarriage, or the embryo may be asymptomatic and then discovered through routine B-ultrasound examination.

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