If there is a fetal arrest, there may be an early pregnancy reaction or the early pregnancy reaction may disappear.
Fetal arrest usually refers to the cessation of fetal development, and early pregnancy reaction refers to the pregnancy reaction, while in the case of fetal arrest, there may still be pregnancy reaction. Because the hormone level in the pregnant woman’s body cannot drop quickly after the fetal arrest, she will be affected by the hormone level in her body, and some women will still have obvious pregnancy reaction, such as nausea and vomiting, breast swelling and pain.
However, with the postponement of time, women’s pregnancy reaction after fetal arrest will gradually reduce, or even disappear. It is important to note that it is not accurate to judge whether there is a fetal arrest based on the pregnancy reaction alone, so it is necessary to cooperate with the doctor to carry out an ultrasound examination in order to clarify whether there is a phenomenon of fetal arrest.
It is recommended that women should relax, do not be anxious and nervous, and undergo regular obstetric examinations to understand the intrauterine condition of the fetus.