There is a fetal heartbeat, the fetal bud is small, the fetal bud is smaller, and there is no hope f

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

    Hello, according to your description, under normal circumstances, the germ appears around 6 weeks, and the heart tube fluctuates around 8 weeks, like you, it may be that the embryo develops relatively quickly, but the gestational sac grows relatively slowly, there is no major problem, continue to observe, pay attention to rest during pregnancy, pay attention to keeping warm, avoid eating raw and cold, strengthen nutrition, two eggs and 4 walnuts, less to public places, prevent colds, and supplement appropriate calcium, iron, zinc and other trace elements after the medium term. Good luck with your pregnancy.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    For some pregnant mothers who are pregnant for the first time, they are looking forward to the arrival of the baby, and they feel that it is amazing to have a life in their womb like this, and they will choose to give birth to the baby no matter what. But there are often some unexpected things happening in the world, and some fetuses will cause mothers to have to abort their children for various reasons, so is there any hope for fetal buds to become smaller without fetal heartbeat? Let's take a look.

    It depends on when to go for prenatal examination, if it is only checked out soon after pregnancy, it is likely to be because the number of days of pregnancy is relatively small, the fetal bud has not yet fully developed, this situation should not be rushed out, first observe for a period of time, if the pregnancy 2-3 months again is still this result, it proves that the embryo is stopped, in this case, there is basically no hope, and it needs to be aborted as soon as possible so that it will not affect the uterus and the body.

    Under normal circumstances, if the fetal bud becomes smaller and there is no fetal heartbeat, it can basically be judged that the fetus is aborted, if the fetal bud is growing without a fetal heartbeat, there may be a glimmer of hope because the month is too small to see, if it is really to check out this result, it is recommended that pregnant mothers do not have hope, as soon as possible to carry out ** surgery, to minimize the bad situation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Analysis:

    Hello, the fetal bud is getting smaller and smaller, which means that the fetal bud has atrophied and belongs to the category of fetal abortion.

    Guidance: Hello, the situation you described is considered to be the situation of fetal abortion, and then observe it, if there is no fetal heartbeat, then consider fetal abortion, and you need to have an abortion to end the pregnancy.

    Condition analysis: Hello, 70 days pregnant, the current fetal bud is getting smaller and smaller, it is abnormal, generally the embryo is not developed or underdeveloped, there is no bleeding or abdominal pain.

    Guidance: Pay attention to rest, food should be lighter, cold food should not be eaten, and at the same time, B ultrasound examination should be carried out, and dysplasia should be operated on earlier.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The size of the fetal bud is related to the time of pregnancy. In the first trimester, transabdominal ultrasound is done around seven weeks of pregnancy, and the beating of the fetal heart and fetal buds can generally be seen, and the fetal buds will gradually increase with the increase of the number of weeks of pregnancy. The fetal bud refers to the embryo.

    As the gestation number increases, embryonic termination is considered if the fetal bud is consistently small and there is no fetal heartbeat. Therefore, if the ultrasound shows the size of the fetus, it is recommended to repeat the ultrasound after a week, if the fetal bud is enlarged and the fetal heart rate is present at the same time, there is no problem. It doesn't matter if there is a fetal heart and fetal bud but the gestational sac is small, it may be due to the short menopause time, so the gestational sac is not large.

    As long as there is a fetal heartbeat and fetal bud, it means that there is no abnormality in the growth and development of the fetus, although the gestational sac is small, but with the increase of menopause time, the gestational sac will become larger and larger. Therefore, as long as there are no other abnormal manifestations of abdominal pain and bleeding, the pregnancy can be continued. Then, around 12 weeks of pregnancy, NT tests are done to see the growth and development of the fetus, and at the same time to check the nasal bone and neck transparency of the fetus.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The fetal sac is actually a gestational sac, which usually appears in the first trimester and slowly disappears after 90 days of pregnancy, and the placenta will take its place. The size of the fetal sac is related to the physical constitution of the expectant mother, and if the expectant mother is not in good health, the fetal sac may be small, but the size of the fetal sac does not affect the formation of the fetal bud fetal heartbeat. As long as the embryo develops with the formation of a fetal bud and fetal heart, it is a live fetus.

    We all know that the development of an embryo is abnormal, the key is to see whether there is a fetal bud and fetal heart formation during the embryonic development. In general, the formation time of the fetal sac is about 30 to 40 days of embryo pregnancy, the formation time of fetal bud is about 40 to 50 days of embryo pregnancy, and the formation time of fetal heart is about 50 to 60 days of embryo pregnancy.

    Some people ask, the fetal sac is small but has a fetal heart and fetal buds, so is the embryo developing normally? In fact, the abnormal development of the embryo mainly depends on whether there is a fetal bud and the formation of the fetal heart, as long as the embryo has a fetal bud and fetal heart, even if the fetal sac is small, it does not matter. The fetal sac is only seen in the early stages of the embryo's pregnancy, and as the embryo develops, the fetal sac slowly disappears and is replaced by the appearance of the placenta.

    Moreover, the size of the fetal sac is related to the physical constitution of the expectant mother, and some small fetal sacs are caused by the poor physical condition of the expectant mother. Although the fetal sac is small, as long as the fetal bud fetal heart is formed, then the embryonic development is normal.

    Some expectant mothers are worried that the fetal sac is too small, which will affect the development of the fetal bud and fetal heartbeat. Because the fetal bud fetal heart is grown in the fetal sac, the fetal sac is small, so the fetal bud may also be small. In fact, the embryo has developed to 90 days, the fetus has been formed, at this time the placenta has been formed, and the fetal sac can no longer be seen, that is to say, the fetal bud fetal heart rate is inhibited by the size of the fetal sac, but after 90 days of pregnancy, the fetal bud fetal heart can develop normally.

    The development rate of the fetal bud fetal heart is fast and slow, some embryos have a fast pre-fetal maltole development, and the later speed will slow down, and some embryos have a fetal bud that is just the opposite, the front development is very slow, and the later stage will grow by leaps and bounds. Therefore, the expectant mother does not worry about the size of the fetal sac, as long as the embryo forms a fetal bud fetal heart during the development period, it proves that the embryo is a live fetus and the embryo is developing normally.

    Some people worry that if the fetal sac is too small, it will be easy to miscarry. In fact, before 12 weeks of pregnancy, it is easier to miscarry regardless of the size of the fetal sac. Because the embryo is still too small, it is vulnerable to external damage.

    If the expectant mother is more worried about the miscarriage problem, then she should pay more attention to her body, rest well, and maintain a good attitude. Expectant mothers should know that a bad mood can also cause miscarriage.

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