If the quality of the embryo is not good, will there be a fetal heartbeat and fetal bud

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

    It's hard to say about this kind of thing, the quality of your embryo is not good, how bad is it? If it is a little bad, of course, there will still be fetal heartbeats, but in the future, it may become deformant or sick. If you don't even have a fetal heartbeat, it's stillborn!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is recommended to listen to the doctor, check progesterone, HCG, B ultrasound, etc. if necessary, and protect the fetus if necessary, if there is no need to protect the fetus, it is best to choose**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There is nothing bad about the early appearance of fetal heart fetal buds, because the early appearance of fetal heart fetal buds is only a manifestation of early implantation of the fertilized egg, and it also means that the fetal heart fetal buds develop normally and the physical condition is normal. Therefore, the examination found that the fetal heart and fetal bud do not need to be too nervous, if it is too nervous, it will lead to a decrease in physical fitness, resulting in the fetal heart and fetal bud being affected.

    The fetal heart rate and fetal bud are probably found at 40 to 60 days of pregnancy, and it is related to the early and late development of the gestational sac. There is no need to worry about the fetal heart rate sooner or later, and the time when each pregnant woman appears is different, so you can consult a doctor.

    After pregnancy, pregnant women need to ensure a good diet and improve their body resistance, because diet is a key factor in fetal development, and if a pregnant woman has a good physique, then she can create a good development environment for the fetus. It is not allowed to have sex in the first trimester, otherwise it is easy to cause uterine contractions, so be careful.

    Fetal heart rate fetal bud appears sooner or later has nothing to do with the health of the fetus, don't worry about the poor development of the gestational sac, pregnant women need to cooperate with the doctor to do the examination on time, if the fetus is unstable, you also need to rest more, and cooperate with the doctor to protect the fetus. Pregnant women need to observe their physical condition, and then if they find abnormal symptoms, they need to do a test to understand the cause.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    According to your description, the situation you consulted, pregnant, do B ultrasound fetal heart fetal bud appears early, indicating that the fetus is developing well, you are pregnant, you need to strengthen nutrition, strengthen pregnancy test. It is recommended that during pregnancy, you need to be healthy, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits and a diet high in protein, do a good job of various examinations in a timely manner, regular prenatal checkups, and see a doctor in time if there is an abnormality.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    For normal intrauterine pregnancies, intrauterine fetal buds and fetal heart tube pulsations can be seen in ultrasound examination at 6-7 weeks of pregnancy. If there is no fetal bud and fetal heartbeat after 7 weeks of pregnancy, the pregnant mother should consider the possibility of embryonic cessation of development and should go to the hospital in time to check the condition of the fetus.

    Because of the development of the embryo, the fetal sac is formed at 30-40 days of gestation, the fetal bud is formed at 40-50 days of pregnancy, and the fetal heart rate is formed at 50-60 days of gestation.

    After about 40 days, the ultrasound examination can be seen that the fetal bud is centimeter-sized and shaped like a small hippocampus. If the fetal bud is not found, the pregnant mother should pay attention.

    However, there are also cases where some women with irregular menstrual cycles, or late ovulation, and late implantation of fertilized eggs, have fetal buds in the uterus, and the time of fetal heart tube pulsation will be relatively delayed, so it is recommended to go to the hospital for re-examination after one week of observation.

    Usually, the time of fetal bud fetal heart rate development is inconsistent, fetal bud appears around 6-7 weeks of pregnancy, and fetal heart rate occurs around 8 weeks of pregnancy. About 50 days after menopause, B ultrasound examination can see the fetal bud fetal heartbeat, if there is no fetal bud and fetal heartbeat may be caused by the short pregnancy time, and the usual menstrual cycle is directly related, pregnant mothers can observe for another week to see, if the fetal bud fetal heart rate appears, it is a normal intrauterine pregnancy. If the fetal bud fetal heart rate is still not found, whether the embryo is dysplasia should be considered, and the hospital should be checked in time.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    After a certain period of pregnancy, if the fetus does not have a fetal heart and fetal buds, the fetus will not grow again. This means that the fetus has died, and if there is no spontaneous abortion, it is necessary to have a ** operation. If a stillborn baby stays in the womb for too long, it can easily induce intrauterine infection.

    Usually around 7-8 weeks of pregnancy, an ultrasound can detect the fetal heartbeat. If there is still no fetal heartbeat at 60 days of pregnancy, it is considered that the embryo is terminated. However, in some women, the fertilized egg implants late, which will make the gestational sac grow less than 60 days, and there may be no fetal heart rate when the ultrasound is done, and the doctor will recommend a repeat ultrasound for the pregnant woman.

    Fetal heartbeat occurs between 56 and 62 days of pregnancy. If the fetal heartbeat is not found at this time, the pregnant woman needs to wait a week before the fetal heart rate test is performed again, and many pregnant women will find the fetal heartbeat in the follow-up. If there is still no fetal heartbeat after 70 days of pregnancy, it means that the baby has stopped developing.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    After pregnancy, women must undergo ultrasound to determine the development of fetal heartbeat buds. Once it is determined that there is no fetal bud growth, it means that the child will not be able to continue growing. Therefore, when it is found that the fetal heart and fetal bud are missing, it is necessary to deal with the abortion operation and further terminate the pregnancy state to avoid the continuous impact on the body.

    After pregnancy, women must make relevant determinations about the development of the embryo in order to effectively understand whether there is any abnormality in the development of the fetus. Usually at 6 to 8 weeks of pregnancy, a preliminary examination will be done through B-ultrasound to better determine the fetal heart and fetal bud condition of the fetus, so as to ensure that the child can grow smoothly in the uterine cavity. So, if the ultrasound examination confirms that there are no fetal buds, will the child continue to grow?

    From a physiological point of view, if the embryo does not have the fetal bud growth, it will definitely not be able to grow sustainably. After all, the embryo must ensure that it has a fetal heart and fetal bud in order to continue to develop in the later stage and ensure the integrity of the fetal body organs. Usually in the absence of a fetal bud, it will only result in the embryo being sterilized and remaining at its current level of growth.

    In fact, after pregnancy, the presence or absence of fetal buds in the embryo will be directly related to the actual situation of embryonic development in the later stage, so in the early stage of pregnancy, it is necessary to do B ultrasound examination at 6 to 8 weeks to better determine the existence of fetal heart and fetal buds, and then decide whether the pregnancy can continue. Therefore, in the pregnancy stage, it is necessary to determine the entire state of the embryo, and understand whether there are deficiencies in the body, and then further adjust and improve. In order to ensure the continuation of the pregnancy and allow the fetus to grow and develop smoothly.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    At the beginning of the sixth week of pregnancy, many pregnant mothers will go to the hospital one after another to check the fetal heart fetal bud, in fact, this examination can be done or not, and many pregnant mothers wait until the twelfth week of pregnancy to do the first prenatal examination, of course, the fetal heart fetal bud is a symbol of fetal survival, and there is more bottom in the heart.

    Check the fetal heart fetal bud also has a lot of pregnant mothers are at a loss, too early to check the fetal heart fetal bud is not conducive to pregnant mothers, early to go there may be 2 results, early to know early happiness.

    1. Going early may lead to not seeing you.

    Although from a scientific point of view, the fetal heart fetal bud appears in 40-60 days of pregnancy, but in fact, the appearance time of the fetal heart fetal bud is affected by the development of the gestational sac, and the premise of the appearance is that the gestational sac develops and matures.

    Many pregnant mothers go to the hospital early for a check-up, and they are happy, but the results of the prenatal check-up make them feel impatient. If you don't see the fetal heartbeat, you will feel collapsed, and until the fetal heartbeat and fetal bud appear, you will feel uneasy.

    2. I saw the fetal bud but did not see the fetal heart.

    Many pregnant mothers have such a phenomenon when they do prenatal examinations, and the fetal buds are seen on the examination results, but the fetal heart tube is not beating, which also makes pregnant mothers very uneasy. It may be that the pregnant mothers are in the development period of the fetal heart rate when they do the prenatal examination, or it may have appeared, but it cannot be clearly detected in the ultrasound examination.

    Therefore, pregnant mothers who go early may also encounter this phenomenon, of course, pregnant mothers should also choose to use the way of yin ultrasound examination, so that the clarity will be better and avoid misdiagnosis.

    Testing for fetal heart and fetal buds during the first trimester may or may not be done and varies from person to person. If you want to check the pregnant mother, you should also wait until the eighth week of pregnancy, because at this stage can generally be clearly noticed, if there is no fetal heart at this stage, the fetus is most likely a manifestation of abortion, not too early and not too late.

    Breeding trivia:

    The first trimester is the stage of the new life structure of the fetus, and as a mother, the mother should contribute to the development of the fetus. During the first trimester, pregnant mothers not only need to ensure that the nutrients stored in the body are sufficient, but also set an example to avoid doing things that hurt the fetus. The fetus of early pregnancy is very fragile, and it does not allow the pregnant mother to make mistakes.

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