Attention should be paid if the breast distention suddenly disappears in the early stage of pregnancy, as it is likely caused by the cessation of embryonic development. When this happens, you should go to the hospital for a corresponding examination and use B-ultrasound to check the development status of the gestational sac. Because if the embryo stops developing, the breast distention will disappear. If the fetus really stops developing, the termination of pregnancy surgery will be necessary.
1. Generally speaking, when pregnant for 6 weeks, the gestational sac and embryo can be seen through B-ultrasound. If pregnancy has reached 6 to 7 weeks and only an empty sac is seen, it is likely that the embryo has stopped developing. Of course, comprehensive analysis should be conducted based on the conditions of HCG and progesterone, or it is recommended to conduct a B-ultrasound examination again after a week to understand whether there is a yolk sac and embryonic tissue in the gestational sac, and then consider whether to terminate the pregnancy.
2. It is one-sided to judge whether the fetus is developing normally solely based on whether the breasts are swollen. Other methods should also be considered. Therefore, the best way is to conduct a B-ultrasound examination and blood tests to analyze comprehensively according to the specific situation. Therefore, for women, they should follow the doctor's examination arrangements at every stage of pregnancy.
3. Do not think that prenatal examinations are troublesome or costly. Every prenatal examination is to understand the condition of the fetus. Ensuring the health of the fetus and delivering a healthy baby requires the responsibility of all pregnant mothers and fathers.