Dotted buds without fetal heart at 6 weeks of pregnancy may be normal, but it may also be a sign of embryonic arrest.
1. Normal: Women with regular menstruation can usually show fetal heartbeat and buds at 6 to 7 weeks of pregnancy, while women with irregular menstruation may show fetal heartbeat and buds at around 8 weeks. However, these times are not fixed, and it is possible for the embryo to settle later. Therefore, 6 weeks of pregnancy with dotted buds and no fetal heart may be normal, and it is recommended to continue to observe.
2. Embryonic arrest: some women in the 6 weeks of pregnancy punctate buds without fetal heart, or even after two weeks of observation, there is still no fetal heart, the buds did not continue to grow, and there is a poor growth of HCG, which suggests that the embryo has stopped developing, and need to be cleared in a timely manner, in order to prevent the mother from causing greater impact.
If there is no fetal heart in 6 weeks of pregnancy with dotted buds, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, with the help of the doctor to clarify the cause of the disease, and to carry out targeted treatment or therapy.