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| Causes and Signs of Blighted Ovum |
Signs of the fetus is not developing in general can be detected at the age of 1-3 months of pregnancy. Usually the developing fetus are not detected when the pregnant woman an ultrasound examination. In the examination, the fetus is found to illustrate that the fetus is not in proper development. The fetus is not growing is defined as a condition in which the fetus can not progressing normally. For example in the case when a mother checkups over the age of 8 weeks but the fetus in a stagnant condition or the same as when the age of 4 weeks of pregnancy, fetal heart rate even not felt. This situation is certainly very worrying, especially for couples who are already looking forward to the baby's presence in the household.
There are several factors that cause the fetus does not develop. The main factors that cause the fetus does not evolve normally because of genetic factors. Genetic factors here means the sperm cells and egg cells couples who have low quality. The fetus does not develop also be caused by viral infections in early pregnancy. Viruses are the most frequent cause of fetal development is the virus TORCH (Toxoplasma, Rubella, Cytomegalovirus, and Herpes Simplex Virus). In addition fetus is not growing can also be caused due to blood clots that block blood flow from the mother to the fetus, a history of premature delivery, lack of folic acid intake, maternal age is too young, the consumption of tobacco, alcohol, and drugs, obesity, and history hypertension and diabetes mellitus.
Some Signs Fetus Not Evolve (Blighted Ovum)
A prospective mother should have the sensitivity to the condition of the fetus. Undeveloped fetus can be detected early through signs perceived by the mother as well as through an examination conducted by a midwife or doctor. Signs of fetus does not develop as follows:#1. The occurrence of persistent spots or bleeding
The occurrence of plaques in early pregnancy is actually a common thing, but it is usually only a few spots and take place in a short time (less than 24 hours). The occurrence of abnormal spots that can be caused due to hormonal changes in early pregnancy, the fertilized egg sticking to the uterine wall, and a mild inflammation in the area of femininity. If the spots that you naturally occur in large amounts or prolonged, it may be a sign of the fetus does not develop.
#2. Cramps occur / severe pain
Cramps that appear in early pregnancy is actually also is something normal. The stomach cramps are generally caused by the presence of placenta present and produces the hormone progesterone itself, so that the production of progesterone from the corpus luteum will stop and effects abdominal cramps. The occurrence of stomach cramps in early pregnancy can also be caused by the muscles supporting the uterus widened and stretched due to the presence of the fetus. The emergence of cramps that this normal course lasted only lightly and without any other significant disorders. If an abdominal cramps / pain accompanied by a much less severe bleeding, it can be a sign of the fetus does not develop.
#3. The loss of morning sickness
In normal pregnant women generally experience a syndrome called morning sickness. Morning sickness is a condition in pregnant women where there is nausea and vomiting are usually in the morning after waking up. Morning sickness is caused by hormonal changes that occur in pregnant women. Morning sickness in pregnant women usually occur in the first trimester, but some pregnant women suffering from morning sickness throughout her pregnancy. Read also "Signs of Miscarriage Young Pregnant Must Caution".






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