Is there serious sequela of 25 week termination of IVF?
Test tube baby technology has become a common choice for the treatment of infertility, but sometimes in the process of pregnancy, fetal arrest may occur, causing people to worry about the sequelae of fetal arrest. At the same time, people are also concerned about whether fetal arrest affects the mother. This article will elaborate on the concept, causes and effects of fetal arrest on infants and mothers.

Concept and causes of tire stall
Fetal arrest refers to the phenomenon that an embryo stops developing during gestation. At about 25 weeks of IVF, embryo development should be normal, but if fetal movement, fetal heart rate monitoring, massive bleeding in early pregnancy and other conditions are found, it is necessary to consider whether fetal arrest has occurred.
There are various reasons for fetal arrest, which may be related to the embryo's own problems, maternal diseases, chromosome abnormalities, maternal immune system reactions, etc. However, the specific reasons for tire stoppage are not always clear, because the reasons for tire stoppage may be different in each case.
Effect of fetal arrest on infants
The impact on infants after fetal arrest depends on the cause and timing of fetal arrest. Sometimes, the baby may stay in the mother's body for a period of time to increase the chance of rescue. However, if the stopping time is too long, the baby may not survive and the risk of other complications will increase.
For surviving infants, fetal arrest may have some impact on their development. The fetus at 25 weeks is still in its early stage. If the fetal arrest lasts for a long time, the baby may have growth restriction, brain development problems, organ dysfunction and other risks. Therefore, it is very important to find out and intervene in the tire stop in time.
Effect of fetal arrest on the mother
Fetal arrest not only affects the baby, but also may affect the mother to some extent. After fetal arrest, the mother may experience emotional shock and psychological pressure. In addition, if the stay fetus is not discharged in time, it may cause complications such as infection and bleeding.
Therefore, the treatment of fetal suspension needs to pay attention to the health of both the baby and the mother. The doctor will take appropriate medical measures, such as uterine cavity aspiration or surgical curettage, to remove fetal arrest and reduce the risk of maternal complications.
summary
Fetal arrest is a possible complication of IVF pregnancy, which may seriously affect the health and development of infants. The impact of fetal arrest on infants depends on the cause and timing of the occurrence, while the main manifestations of fetal arrest on mothers are psychological pressure and possible complications. Therefore, timely detection and treatment are essential to ensure the health of the baby and the mother for the 25 week termination of IVF.