Fetal arrest at 46 days after implantation should be terminated as early as possible, and clearance surgery should be done if necessary.
Fetal arrest is the cessation of embryonic development, and it can occur for a number of reasons, including chromosomal abnormalities in the embryo that cause the embryo itself to be of low quality, or it can be caused by maternal illness or sperm quality problems. After the embryo stops developing, the pregnancy should be terminated in time, and if necessary, the uterus can be cleared to remove the embryonic tissue. After the operation, patients should ensure adequate nutrition and pay attention to local hygiene.
If the patient experiences fetal arrest 46 days after implantation, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time. If the cause of some of the arrests cannot be found, another transfer can be arranged within a reasonable period of time under the guidance of the doctor, do not be nervous, and relaxation will help the success of the transfer.