Do you bleed when the fetus stops?



Fetal arrest may or may not result in bleeding, but only in the disappearance of the pregnancy reaction, which varies according to the mother’s physical condition and the condition of the embryo.

Fetal arrest usually occurs in the early stages of pregnancy. Most pregnant women will experience abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding, weakened or disappeared pregnancy reaction and other symptoms when the fetus stops. Once the fetus stops, it is necessary to carry out removal surgery as soon as possible to avoid infection, hemorrhage and other complications.

However, some pregnant women do not have the symptoms of vaginal bleeding after fetal arrest, and may only show a weakened or disappeared pregnancy response, which is usually detected by ultrasound to find out that the embryo has stopped developing, which is known as an induced abortion.

When preparing for pregnancy, women need to undergo prenatal checkups to assess whether they are suitable for pregnancy; they need to strengthen their nutrition in early pregnancy, take regular pregnancy checkups to avoid infections, and go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying their condition if they notice any uncomfortable symptoms.