When the tenth week of pregnancy, the causes of embryonic arrest are fetal chromosomal abnormalities, maternal reproductive organ malformations, maternal underlying diseases, paternal factors, etc., which need to be analyzed specifically.
1. Fetal chromosome abnormality: Fetus with chromosome abnormality will automatically stop developing if its growth and development are impaired.
2. Abnormalities of maternal reproductive organs: If there are abnormalities in the mother’s uterus and reproductive tract, such as uterine mediastinum, bicornuate uterus, etc., the growth space will be insufficient when the embryo grows bigger, and embryonic sterilizations may also occur.
3. Maternal diseases: If the mother suffers from immune diseases, high blood pressure, diabetes, etc., the intrauterine environment is not suitable for the growth of the embryo, and the development of the fetus will stop.
4. Father’s factor: If the father’s sperm quality is too poor, it will also affect the development of the fetus, resulting in deformities or stopping the development in the growth and development.
There may be other factors associated with fetal arrest in the tenth week. It is recommended that the cause be actively sought at this time to prevent the same phenomenon from occurring in the next pregnancy.