Explaining the top questions about embryonic abortion

  Embryonic abortion is when an embryo reaches a stage of development where it dies and stops developing. During the development of a fertilized egg, if something happens to it that causes it to stop growing healthily.
  So what are the factors that lead to fetal sterilization?
  1, genetic factors: if chromosomal abnormalities, genetic gene defects, commonly have sperm or egg chromosomal abnormalities.
  2. Insufficient hormone secretion to support the embryo development and cause death.
  3.Uterine cavity malformation makes the embryo unable to grow.
  4. Viral infection during pregnancy, exposure to radioactive substances, toxic chemicals, drugs prohibited during pregnancy, high temperature, microwave, noise, excessive stimulation, etc.
  5, maternal factors: such as poor physical condition or diseases, cervical atresia, luteal insufficiency, endometriosis, immune factors, diabetes, hyperthyroidism, etc.
  6, male factors: such as a large amount of bacterial growth in the semen, high sperm deformity rate.
  How to prevent fetal abortion?
  1, psychological relaxation
  Women who are ready to get pregnant, whether they or their friends around them have experienced fetal abortion, should not be overly worried about it. The stress and pressure will lead to endocrine imbalance in the body, which is also detrimental to the healthy development of the embryo and fetus.
  2. Pre-conception preparation
  Women should have a proper preparation period, pay attention to a balanced diet, regular life, exercise and pre-pregnancy check-ups, etc., and actively participate in the health classes specially prepared for mothers-to-be at women and infants hospitals, communicate more with doctors, and learn all-round about various pregnancy knowledge before, during and after pregnancy.
  3. Timely examination
  Generally, the embryo has a fetal heart at around 8 weeks, and the phenomenon of fetal abortion may appear at 8D12 weeks, so it is recommended that pregnant women should go for ultrasound at around 8 weeks to check the development of the fetus and placenta at an early stage. If there is a fetal heartbeat, you can generally rest assured.
  4.Miscarriage treatment
  When a pregnant mother is unfortunately diagnosed with fetal stoppage, she should not panic and usually needs to do abortion treatment under the guidance of a doctor. Unlike early pregnancy, abortion is not easy to be completely eliminated by medication. If the residue remains in the uterus for a long time, it will cause intrauterine infection and damage the endometrium, which will then lead to tubal occlusion and infertility.
  5.Pregnancy after six months
  For women who have had a fetal abortion, from a eugenic point of view, it is important to get pregnant again at least six months afterwards, because it takes at least two to three months for the human ovaries to recover, and at least six months for the endometrium to recover.
  How long does it take to get pregnant again after a fetal abortion?
  After abortion, women need to recover physically, the uterus and ovaries need to recuperate, and the endometrium will be damaged by the abortion procedure. If the new endometrium is not yet ready and you get pregnant again, the endometrium will be thin and the fertilized egg will not be easily laid or shed easily, which will cause another abortion.
  Generally speaking, women who have had a miscarriage should get pregnant again at least six months later from the perspective of eugenics, because it takes at least two to three months for the ovarian function to recover and at least six months for the endometrium to recover.