After pregnancy, women's physical constitution is very special, especially those with allergies. They are easily influenced by the environment and may accidentally become allergic during pregnancy, causing itching and bumps on their bodies. This is very distressing for pregnant women, but they cannot just take the medicine as usual. What should pregnant women do if they experience itching and bumps on their bodies due to allergies?
Pregnant women with allergies experience itching and bumps on their bodies
It is generally recommended to stop using folic acid. During pregnancy, it is important not to have a picky diet and to have a wide and diverse diet as much as possible. Eat more high protein and high-quality protein foods, and eat more vegetables and fruits. Do not drink alcohol or coffee, quit smoking, and avoid contact with toxic substances and radiation sources. If the allergy is severe, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner.
The impact of maternal allergies on the fetus
1. If you don't take medication, it's okay and it doesn't affect the baby. However, if the itching is severe and you need to take medication, it will have an impact on the baby. Allergy medications usually contain hormones. Just don't take anti allergic drugs during pregnancy, it's not good for the fetus. Pregnant women should pay more attention to allergens and try to avoid them as much as possible.
2. If one is already allergic to seafood, it may be passed on to children, and allergic diseases can be inherited. According to relevant statistics, if one parent is allergic, the probability of their child developing allergic diseases is about 20% -40%. If both parents have an allergic constitution, the likelihood of their children falling ill can reach 40% to 60%. In addition, one-third of women with pollen allergies experience an exacerbation, alleviation, or no change in pollen allergy after pregnancy
There is a fetus in the womb, and pregnant women should take good care of themselves and provide a healthy development environment for their children. Pregnant women with allergies should not take medication casually, especially in the early stages of pregnancy, when the fetus is in a critical period of organ development. Medication may lead to fetal malformation. We hope that every pregnant woman is vigilant and take good care of the fetus in their womb.