Analgesia after a stiff pregnancy

Unfortunately, often the long-awaited and planned pregnancy suddenly ends with a stop of the life of the unborn baby. Such a situation can occur at any waiting time for the baby, and all women, without exception, suffer a lot from loss.

Married couples who suffered such a misfortune, try to figure out how and why it happened, and are very worried about the outcome of the new pregnancy. Meanwhile, the birth of a healthy child after fetal fading is quite possible, especially if you undergo all necessary examinations and prepare for a new pregnancy correctly.

In this article, we will tell you which tests to take after a stagnant pregnancy in order to protect yourself and find out the reason why the fetus stopped in development.

What tests should I take after a stiff pregnancy?

In order to establish the exact cause of pregnancy fading, you will have to pass the following tests:

  1. In the first place, after a stiff pregnancy, an analysis is made for histology. This method is a study of the tissues of the embryo under a microscope after scraping. Histology allows to suspect or exclude such causes of fetal fading as genetic mutations, hormonal disorders, infection with microorganisms, chronic diseases of a future mother, and others. In any case, the results of histology must be confirmed by other studies.
  2. If there is a suspicion of hormonal disorders, an appropriate blood test is performed.
  3. Next, it is necessary to conduct a complex of studies on the detection of sexually transmitted infections - they could negatively affect the embryo.
  4. Also, after a frozen pregnancy, you may have to undergo a genetic, or chromosome, analysis of the fetus to determine the karyotype. During this study, a qualified geneticist will be able to determine whether the parents of the child are transmitting genetic disorders that lead to miscarriages and fading of the fetus. Analyzes on genetics after a dead pregnancy are very expensive, but if the case of embryo arrest in development is not the first, they can be done free of charge in the direction of the attending physician.