Characteristics of a fetus that is not developing, recognize it early!

Jakarta – During pregnancy, there are several undesirable conditions that can occur. One of them is the undeveloped fetus which is also known as blighted ovum or pregnant empty.

However, this condition can be recognized early on by knowing its characteristics, Mother. What are the characteristics of an undeveloped fetus? Let’s continue to see the explanation yes.

Blighted ovum occurs when the fertilized egg implants in the uterus, but does not develop into an embryo. This condition is the main cause of early pregnancy failure or miscarriage.

This condition can happen so early that you don’t even know you are pregnant. Launching from the page mayoclinic, blighted ovumalso called anembryonic pregnancy, occurs when the early embryo does not develop or stops developing, is absorbed and leaves the gestational sac empty.

The reason this happens is unknown, but it could be related to a chromosomal abnormality in the fertilized egg.

Blighted ovum It causes about one in two miscarriages in the first trimester of pregnancy. A miscarriage is when a pregnancy ends on its own in the first 20 weeks.

When a woman becomes pregnant, the fertilized egg attaches to the uterine wall. At about five to six weeks of gestation, the embryo should be present. At this time, the gestational sac where the fetus develops is about 18 millimeters wide.

However, with blighted ovum, the gestational sac is formed and grows, but the embryo does not develop. That is why blighted ovum Also known as anembryonic pregnancy.

Blighted ovum usually occurs early in pregnancy. Although sometimes this happens before you even know you are pregnant, some will start to realize you are pregnant because of a missed period.

In this condition the pregnancy test result may be positive because the early embryo secretes pregnancy hormones or human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) until the embryo stops developing and fails to implant.




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What causes the fetus to not develop?

Miscarriage from blighted ovum It can be caused by a problem with the chromosomes, the structures that carry genes. It can come from poor quality sperm or eggs.

It can also occur due to abnormal cell division. However, your body terminates the pregnancy because it recognizes this disorder.

It’s important to understand that you didn’t do anything wrong to cause this miscarriage and you almost certainly can’t prevent it. For most women, blighted ovum it only happens once mom.

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