If a pregnant woman has an ultrasound and finds that the fetus suddenly has no fetal heartbeat, but there were fetal buds during the previous examination, it means that the fetus has stopped its heartbeat and the pregnancy needs to be terminated as soon as possible.
Fetal heart refers to the heartbeat of the fetus, and fetal bud refers to the structure of the fetal heart. The presence of fetal buds but no fetal heart means that the fetus may have stopped its heartbeat and the fetus has died.
At this point, the pregnant woman needs to terminate the pregnancy as soon as possible. Methods such as induced labor or abortion can be used to prevent the dead gestational tissues from becoming infected in the body and causing serious endometritis and other infectious diseases.
If you find that the fetus does not have a fetal heartbeat but there are fetal buds during the pregnancy test, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time to seek medical treatment under the guidance of the doctor, and do not delay, so as not to affect the mother.