How to avoid fetal asphyxia and death

  During pregnancy, fetal asphyxia is a very concerning issue. Especially in the late stages of pregnancy, many expectant mothers are even more concerned about the safety of their babies. Will the fetus experience intrauterine hypoxia? How can we avoid fetal hypoxia or asphyxia in the uterus?

  

How to avoid fetal asphyxia and death1

  In fact, what expectant mothers need to do is to maintain good physical and mental health throughout the entire pregnancy. The fetus obtains nutrients from the mother's body through the placenta and umbilical cord. If the pregnant mother has physical or psychological problems, it can easily affect the fetus in her belly. A pregnant mother in good physical condition is the prerequisite and foundation for ensuring that the baby has a good intrauterine condition.

  In the late stages of pregnancy, due to the high demand of the fetus for the mother, pregnant mothers need to pay more attention to issues. At this point, pregnant mothers should adopt the correct sleeping posture, ensure sufficient sleep, and consume normal nutrients. In terms of diet, you must not be picky, and you should avoid eating all kinds of spicy or raw food, such as Spicy Hot Pot or ice cream.

  To avoid fetal hypoxia, expectant mothers should not only maintain a good physical and psychological state, but also learn to count fetal movements, especially paying attention to timely prenatal checkups. Only in this way can any abnormalities in the fetus be detected as early as possible and corresponding measures be taken in a timely manner to avoid various irreversible situations.

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