9 weeks, no heartbeat, no buds, and brownish discharge, is that it?

9 weeks without fetal heart and buds, and brown discharge is usually not good. Under normal circumstances, the embryo will form a sac in 30~40 days, a bud in 40~50 days, and a heart in 50~60 days. If a woman’s menstruation is usually relatively normal, there will already be a bud and a heart before the 8th week of pregnancy, and if there is no fetal heart and buds in the 9th week and there is a brownish discharge, it is considered to be a fetal arrest. Some pregnant women want to observe for a few more days, but it is not recommended to observe for too long, as untimely removal of pregnancy material from the uterine cavity may cause infection and coagulation dysfunction, and early treatment is recommended. 9 weeks without fetal heart buds should be under the guidance of the doctor, choose the appropriate treatment.