Pregnant women need to pay attention to many things during pregnancy, as a slight lack of attention may have a negative impact on the baby in their belly. So, is it good for women who are five months pregnant to hold their urine?
Generally speaking, holding urine during pregnancy does not have any impact on the fetus, as occasional B-ultrasound examinations may be necessary during pregnancy. At this time, holding urine is necessary to fill the bladder and improve the effectiveness of the B-ultrasound. Additionally, other prenatal examinations also require holding urine.
However, holding urine frequently can have an impact on oneself because during pregnancy, the burden on the kidneys of pregnant women is already very heavy. If holding urine is added, it will increase the burden on the kidneys, which can easily cause kidney problems. At the same time, the ability of the human bladder to store urine is also limited. When urine is not stored normally, the capacity for observation is very small. As more and more urine is collected, the bladder will be stretched.
Therefore, if the bladder is not urinated in a timely manner for a long time, it will lose its elasticity and cannot return to its original state in a timely manner. This will prevent the waste generated in the body from being discharged, and it is also easy to cause other problems in the urinary system. Therefore, it is recommended that pregnant women try not to hold urine during pregnancy, and if there is urine, it must be discharged in a timely manner. In addition, it is important to eat more vegetables and fruits with high vitamin content in diet, undergo regular prenatal check ups, and pay attention to personal hygiene. These are all very important.