How to remedy the absence of a fetal heartbeat in the 2nd month of pregnancy

In the second month of pregnancy without a fetal heartbeat, the pregnancy should be rechecked. If a fetal heartbeat is present and the embryo develops normally, the pregnancy can be continued; if the heartbeat is still not present, it is recommended that the pregnancy be terminated in a timely manner.
The fetal heart of a normal embryo should appear within 8 weeks of pregnancy. If the woman’s menstrual cycle is irregular and ovulation occurs relatively late, the calculation of the gestational week may be inaccurate. In this case, it is recommended to check the fetal heartbeat regularly. If the fetal heartbeat appears after a period of time and the embryo is in a good developmental condition, then the pregnancy can be continued.
If menstruation is relatively regular, and the fetal heart still does not appear after rechecking, it means that the embryo may have chromosomal abnormalities and other developmental problems, then it is not recommended to continue to keep the fetus or take other remedial measures, and the pregnancy should be terminated in a timely manner.
It is recommended to consult a doctor in time to receive standardized diagnosis and treatment if necessary.