Fetal buds 0.8 cm, no fetal heartbeat seen.

Fetal buds of 0.8 centimeters without a fetal heart is not normal, and a follow-up examination is needed to determine the status of the embryo.
A 0.8 cm bud without a fetal heart may also be affected by factors such as late implantation of the fertilized egg or a long menstrual period, etc. Pregnant women need to be rechecked and blood tests for human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) and progesterone should be performed.
If there is still no fetal heartbeat at the time of review, it is considered that the embryo may have stopped, and once diagnosed with embryonic failure, the pregnancy needs to be terminated in a timely manner, and the uterus should be cleared to avoid causing uterine infections.
After the termination of pregnancy, you should keep your mood calm and relax your mind, and avoid external stimuli such as fatigue and cold to prevent infection and affect the recovery of the body. You should also go to the hospital regularly to check the recovery of the uterus, and eat more food rich in protein, calcium and other nutrients to promote the recovery of the body.