Embryonic arrest is generally not misdiagnosed, if pregnant women have doubts about the test results, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital to improve the examination. After a woman stops menstruating, blood will usually be drawn to check the level of human chorionic gonadotropin, combined with pelvic ultrasound to confirm the presence of a gestational sac in the uterus, and there will be a fetal heartbeat around 7 weeks of normal pregnancy. However, if there is no fetal heartbeat or buds, or if there is no fetal heartbeat as the weeks of pregnancy increase, the diagnosis is basically made that the embryo has stopped. It is generally recommended to go to a regular hospital for review and diagnosis after the discovery of embryonic sterilizations. After the diagnosis, the pregnancy tissues in the uterus need to be suctioned out in time, or else it will be easy to induce endometritis. If abdominal pain or increased vaginal bleeding occurs after termination of pregnancy, timely consultation and symptomatic treatment are required.