What if the embryo stops growing and doesn’t bleed for two weeks?

If the embryo stops developing and does not bleed for two weeks, it means that the embryo cannot be expelled on its own and an induced abortion has occurred, which can be treated by using medication or performing a curettage. Generally, after the embryo stops developing, the level of estrogen and progesterone in a woman’s body decreases, the smooth muscle of the uterus contracts, and the gestational sac is detached from the uterine wall, expelling the gestational sac on its own. However, some women may not bleed for two weeks, indicating that they cannot expel the embryo on their own, and then they should undergo a curettage procedure in a timely manner, in order to remove the residual tissues from the uterine cavity. If there is an abortion, the placenta tissue is mechanized and closely adheres to the uterine wall, at this time, it is necessary to clarify the patient’s coagulation function, if the coagulation function is normal, you can take oral estrogenic drugs to improve the uterus’s sensitivity to uterine contraction, and then carry out the scraping operation. If the embryo stops developing for two weeks without bleeding, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, improve the relevant examination, and comply with the doctor’s instructions for the treatment, do not take the liberty to use medication.