Women in the middle and late stages of pregnancy must pay special attention to the development of the fetus, as it is easy for the fetus to suffer serious damage due to hypoxia in the mother's body. Especially for some women with pregnancy syndrome who have abnormal symptoms, attention must be paid. So, is vomiting in mid pregnancy due to fetal hypoxia?
Vomiting in women during mid pregnancy may be caused by gastrointestinal discomfort, but if the pregnant woman has pregnancy syndrome, vomiting may be caused by these complications. In this case, it is easy to cause fetal hypoxia, and if left untreated, the fetus is prone to death.
When the fetus lacks oxygen, pregnant women may also experience some physical discomfort symptoms, including disappearance of breast swelling and pain, lower back pain, blurred vision, expired pregnancy, stubborn cough, sudden weight loss, vaginal discharge, and so on.
When pregnant women experience these abnormal symptoms, they should seek medical attention promptly and undergo relevant examinations to determine whether the fetus is in a state of hypoxia by measuring its heart rate. In addition, pregnant women can also observe fetal movements in their daily lives to understand the physical condition of the fetus.
When the fetus is healthy, fetal movement is generally more regular. Mothers can observe fetal movement during the day. Normally, fetal movement occurs at least thirty times a day. If it is less than 20 times, it is an abnormal manifestation. If it is less than ten times, it indicates that the fetus is experiencing hypoxia.