Pregnant women with fetal arrest may show vaginal bleeding, and there are also pregnant women who do not show any signs.
Some women will experience vaginal bleeding after fetal arrest, which is a reaction to the occurrence of miscarriage. If such a situation occurs during pregnancy, it is important to go to the hospital for proper examination and symptomatic treatment. However, clinically, there are quite a number of pregnant women who have suffered from fetal arrest without any manifestations, and it is only through ultrasound detection that the development of the fetus has stopped.
If the fetal heartbeat and buds are visible, but the ultrasound examination finds that the fetal heartbeat has stopped after a period of time, the ultrasound report will indicate that the fetus has stopped developing. Alternatively, if the fetal heartbeat is not present when it should be, then the ultrasound may also show fetal arrest and the pregnancy cannot continue.
It is important to keep a close eye on your pregnancy and seek medical attention if you experience any symptoms, as well as follow your doctor’s instructions for labor and delivery.