Are all children healthy after pregnancy protection

  Normal prenatal care is very necessary, and it has become a very common thing in today's life. However, there are still many pregnant women who have doubts about whether there are any health issues with their child after choosing to keep the baby safe. So in the following text, let's study together whether all children who are protected from pregnancy are healthy?

  

Are all children healthy after pregnancy protection1

  Not all children born after pregnancy protection are necessarily healthy. In general, with the advice of a doctor, if the child is successfully protected, they will be healthy. However, if the child is blindly protected, it may also cause harm to their health.

  For early-stage spontaneous abortion, it is preferred to let it go naturally and mainly rely on bed rest. If the symptoms disappear and the bleeding stops after bed rest, it means that the protection of the fetus is effective and the pregnancy can continue. If the bleeding persists for more than a week or the amount of bleeding increases, it is suspected that the embryo may die.

  After experiencing the joy of pregnancy, threatened miscarriage can make many expectant mothers feel heartbroken, and it is reasonable to try every means to save their child. It is not recommended for pregnant women to blindly preserve the fetus. From the perspective of eugenics and genetics, most miscarriages are a natural elimination, and those who barely preserve the fetus may be malformed infants. From the perspective of eugenics, fertility, and genetics, it should be considered that most miscarriages are a natural elimination, and barely trying to preserve the fetus is not very meaningful, and it is also difficult to succeed in preserving the fetus.

  Pregnancy preservation must be carried out only when the embryo is still alive. After multiple consecutive examinations, it is necessary to confirm the survival of the fetus.

  There is no absolute in medicine. Miracles and accidents can occur in the medical field. Protecting the fetus is a choice made by many pregnant women who are unable to ensure the survival of their unborn baby during normal natural childbirth. However, it is impossible to give a definite answer as the initial symptoms of each pregnant woman undergoing prenatal care are different.

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