According to survey data, the chance of embryo arrest has increased in recent years. The reason is mostly directly related to chromosomal abnormalities. Clinically, all pregnancy reactions will disappear after embryo arrest, and some may also experience vaginal bleeding; there will be a certain increase in leucorrhea, but this is not the most obvious manifestation, and some patients may not have this symptom. 1. What are the causes of embryonic arrest? There are many reasons for embryonic arrest, which are related to chromosomal abnormalities and the female's uterine environment. Women with uterine fibroids and endometritis are particularly prone to embryonic arrest. During the period of preparing for pregnancy, it is best to undergo a pre-pregnancy check to avoid such a situation. 2. What are the symptoms of embryonic arrest? If a woman experiences embryonic arrest, all her pregnancy reactions will gradually disappear. She will no longer have the nausea and vomiting symptoms of early pregnancy, and the feeling of breast tenderness will disappear. Bleeding will also occur in the vagina. The color of the bleeding is dark red. After the abdominal pain occurs, the embryo will be discharged. The manifestations of embryonic arrest vary from person to person. Some women will directly experience abdominal pain and then symptoms of miscarriage when they experience embryonic arrest. 3. Will embryonic arrest lead to increased leucorrhea? During the period of pregnancy, women will experience increased vaginal discharge due to changes in progesterone. This is a normal phenomenon and is related to the pressure on the female uterus during embryonic development. Therefore, during the period of embryonic arrest, women will also experience increased vaginal discharge, but these are all caused by the embryo and have little to do with embryonic arrest. When a woman has embryonic arrest, many symptoms will appear. The most important manifestation is the disappearance of early pregnancy symptoms. During the period of pregnancy, there will be an increase in vaginal discharge, but this situation has little to do with embryonic arrest. If a woman has embryonic arrest, it is best to go to the hospital for chromosome and uterine cavity examination. After the cause is confirmed, timely treatment is needed. |
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