Do you still have pregnancy sickness after fetal arrest?


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Embryo arrest is when an embryo dies at a stage of development and stops developing. The fertilized egg is like a seed, going through a series of complex and wonderful processes to eventually become a healthy baby. If the fertilized egg does not sprout well at the initial stage, it is likely to stop growing. We call this abnormal development of embryos in early pregnancy embryo arrest. If the embryo stops, all pregnancy reactions during pregnancy will gradually disappear. First, there will be no nausea and vomiting and other early pregnancy reactions. The feeling of breast swelling will also be weakened. Then there will be bleeding in the vagina, often dark red bloody leucorrhea. Finally, there may be lower abdominal pain and discharge of embryos.