Without a fetal heartbeat, the fetal bud will not bleed, and without the fetal bud, the fetal heart

Updated on parenting 2024-07-04
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The fetal heart without a fetal bud is also a life, because the embryonic fetal heart can only be detected after a certain amount of time.

    In general, the embryonic development process. A little more than a month or so is the formation period of the fetal sac. About one and a half months is the fetal bud formation period, and nearly two months is the fetal heart rate formation period, so generally speaking, it is best to perform a B-ultrasound examination after two months.

    In this way, we can more comprehensively see whether the fetal sac, fetal bud, and fetal heart will be healthy. If the fetal heart and fetal bud are not detected in 47 days, do not worry. It may be that your menstruation is inaccurate, the embryo implants late, or your anemia and nutrition cannot be reached, resulting in slow fetal development.

    Therefore, it is best to have a B-ultrasound examination at about two months. In this way, the fetal heart will be detected normally, and it is easier to see. Sometimes the fetal heart is short, and the fetal bud is undetectable.

    Premature examination will lead to fragile, newly formed embryos, which is not conducive to the development of embryos, and it is best not to do ultrasound too early. In normal pregnancy, the general B-ultrasound examination can detect the intrauterine fetal bud and fetal heart beat at 6-7 weeks of pregnancy. If there is no fetal bud fetal heart rate for more than seven weeks, the pregnant mother should consider the possibility of embryo arrest and should go to the hospital in time to check the condition of the fetus.

    Through the above, we have not tested whether the fetal heart rate and fetal bud are normal for 47 days. Something to know. In the early stages of pregnancy, it is important to take a break and refrain from doing physical labor.

    Don't be overworked and nervous. It is necessary to pay attention to strengthening nutrition and not to be anemic. In this way, the baby can have enough nutrients to absorb.

    will develop better. Also remember to pay attention to the level of progesterone. Once progesterone is low, progesterone drops.

    Fetal arrest and fetal growth retardation can occur.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    A fertilized egg without a fetal heart and fetal bud is also an embryo and is alive.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    .This pregnancy is a gestational sac, like more than 30 days of pregnancy, you can observe it, this is not a cell is a gestational sac, generally more than 50 days of pregnancy can be found out, do B ultrasound to see.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Many women are pregnant for the first time, and they are more worried about the development of the basal fetus, especially in the early stages of pregnancy, they will worry about the absence of fetal heart rate and threatened miscarriage, which is generally symptomatic, and there will be bleeding or abdominal pain. So is it normal to bleed without a fetal heartbeat, no bleeding, no abdominal pain, no fetal heartbeat? Here are the detailed answers to these questions.

    If there is no fetal heart rate in the early stage of pregnancy, it means that the embryo stops developing, and there will be no fetal heartbeat, indicating that the fetus is dead, this situation will generally be spontaneous abortion, and there will be bleeding, but some embryos may have intrauterine retention, there will be no bleeding, and there are no other symptoms. In addition, if a pregnant woman has a first pregnancy reaction, the first trimester reaction will suddenly disappear after the fetal arrest.

    Under normal circumstances, when pregnant women are about 60 days pregnant, they can do a beat slag B ultrasound examination to see if there is a fetal heart and fetal bud, if not, don't be too anxious, it may be that the pregnant woman ovulates late and causes the fertilized egg to implant late, and the embryo development will be delayed, you can wait a week later and then go to the hospital for B ultrasound examination, it is normal to have a fetal heart and fetal bud of the beam finch, if there is still not, consider the possibility of embryo termination, and the specific treatment method can follow the doctor's advice.

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