If there is no fetal heart in the early pregnancy, it means that the embryo stops developing, and at the same time there will be no fetal heart beating, which means that the fetus dies. This situation will generally result in spontaneous abortion and bleeding. However, some embryos may be missed in the uterus, so they will not bleed and have no other symptoms. This situation will only be discovered when pregnant women do B-ultrasound, so it is normal to check out embryo bud without fetal heart without bleeding or abdominal pain. Also, if pregnant women have early pregnancy reaction, after the abortion, the early pregnancy reaction will suddenly disappear.
Under normal circumstances, pregnant women can do B-ultrasound examination when they are about 6 days pregnant to see if they have fetal heart embryo bud. If not, don't worry too much. It may be that the late ovulation of pregnant women leads to the late implantation of fertilized eggs, and the embryo development will be delayed. You can wait for a week before going to the hospital for B-ultrasound examination. It is normal to have fetal heart embryo bud. If not, consider the possibility of embryo abortion, and the specific treatment method will follow the doctor's advice.