Excessive farting in early pregnancy is not fetal abortion. The reason is that there is no special symptom in fetal arrest, and some pregnant women will show symptoms such as reduced early pregnancy reaction and a small amount of vaginal bleeding, but not the phenomenon of excessive farting. The farting in early pregnancy may be related to dietary factors and hormonal changes during pregnancy.1. Dietary factors: pregnant women consume too many soy products, potatoes, dairy products, desserts, some vegetables, such as (cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, asparagus, etc.), soft drinks and other gas-producing foods, which increase the gas in the intestines, as well as the low water intake of pregnant women, which leads to dry stools and inappropriate intestinal evacuation, in addition, bad eating habits ( In addition, bad eating habits (such as eating and drinking too fast, etc.), these can lead to increased farting in early pregnancy; 2. Hormonal changes during pregnancy: after pregnancy, estrogen and progesterone (progesterone, etc.) in the body will rise significantly, and HCG will also begin to double, which will cause gastrointestinal peristalsis to weaken and indigestion, resulting in bloating and farting; 3. Less activity: proper activity can promote gastrointestinal peristalsis, but pregnant women After pregnancy, the amount of daily activities is reduced to ensure the safety of the fetus, which leads to the slowing down of gastrointestinal peristalsis, resulting in gastrointestinal flatulence and thus the phenomenon of more farts; 4. Uterine dilation: the uterus of pregnant women gradually increases in size after pregnancy, which compresses the intestines and leads to the slowing down of intestinal peristalsis and the prolonged retention of food in the organism, resulting in more gas, thus the phenomenon of more farts; 5. Long-term constipation. The increase of farts in early pregnancy may be due to the existence of long-term recurrent constipation before the pregnant woman is pregnant again, and the constipation is further aggravated by various factors after pregnancy, which leads to an increase in farting; 6, lack of B vitamins: long-term lack of vitamin B1, vitamin B2 and niacin (vitamin B3) will lead to a decrease in digestive juices and digestive enzymes, resulting in indigestion and an increase from farting; if there is a suspicion of fetal arrest possible, go to the hospital for ultrasound examination in time to observe the fetal growth and development. Daily diet should be light and easy to digest, with a balanced diet and small number of meals, avoid overeating and partial eating, and eat more vegetables and fruits rich in vitamins and dietary fiber to promote intestinal peristalsis and relieve the phenomenon of excessive farting in early pregnancy.