If there are no buds or fetal heartbeat at 8 weeks of pregnancy, you can first improve the HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) and progesterone tests, and repeat the ultrasound after 2 weeks. If you are able to observe the fetal buds and heartbeat again, you can continue the pregnancy; if you still cannot observe the fetal buds and heartbeat, it is recommended to terminate the pregnancy as soon as possible.
If there are no buds or heartbeat at 8 weeks of pregnancy, it may be due to the irregular menstrual cycle of the pregnant woman, so there is an error in the calculation of the time of pregnancy.
You can visit the hospital and observe the size of the gestational sac under ultrasound. If the gestational sac is relatively small, you can improve the blood test to check the levels of HCG and progesterone in the pregnant woman’s body. If the results of these two tests are normal, the pregnancy can usually be continued and observed.
If the examination is repeated after 2 weeks, and under ultrasound, it is found that the gestational sac has not increased in size, there is still no fetal bud and fetal heart, and the levels of HCG and progesterone have dropped significantly, then it is necessary to consider the case of embryonic decontamination, and it is recommended to terminate the pregnancy in time. You can terminate the pregnancy by taking drugs such as Mifepristone and Misoprostol under the guidance of a doctor, and also by artificial abortion.
In summary, if there is no fetal buds or fetal heartbeat at 8 weeks of pregnancy, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions. Avoid self-treatment and delay in diagnosis and treatment.