Do I need to be hospitalized for chorionic villi puncture

  During pregnancy, mothers need to frequently go to the hospital for relevant prenatal examinations, and chorionic villi puncture is one of the prenatal examination items. Some people are not very familiar with chorionic villi puncture and do not know whether hospitalization is required. So, after chorionic villi puncture, do they need to be hospitalized? Is there anything to pay attention to when doing a chorionic villi puncture?

  

Do I need to be hospitalized for chorionic villi puncture1

  Villial aspiration is just an examination and does not require hospitalization. However, in fact, there are certain risks associated with undergoing a Villial aspiration examination. Mothers do not need to worry too much, as most cases do not occur. Nevertheless, for safety reasons, it is important to remember to go to a reputable large hospital for a Villial aspiration examination.

  In addition, there are some things to pay attention to after the chorionic villus puncture surgery. After the procedure, stay in the hospital for about 30 minutes and wait until there are no other discomforts before leaving. Some people may feel pain at the puncture site, which is normal and there is no need to worry too much. However, if there is abdominal pain, increased or decreased fetal movement, or bleeding or flowing vaginal fluid, it is necessary to come to the hospital for relevant examinations.

  After the surgery, it is necessary to rest for about two weeks. During this period, do not engage in strenuous exercise, pay attention to diet, supplement nutrition appropriately, have a balanced diet, and maintain good sleep habits.

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