The harm of expired pregnancy to pregnant women

  Expired pregnancy is actually one of the more common abnormal pregnancy situations. If not treated in a timely manner and delayed for too long, it can pose significant risks to both the pregnant mother and the baby in her belly. The hazards of expired pregnancy to pregnant women include the following.

  

The harm of expired pregnancy to pregnant women1

  1. Increasing the difficulty of childbirth. Due to the fact that the baby has exceeded the normal time for birth and continues to grow in the mother's womb, the fetus may grow too large and the skull of the fetus will gradually become hard. If the pregnant mother wants to have a natural delivery in this situation, the difficulty will increase significantly, which naturally increases the risks that the pregnant mother may encounter during delivery.

  2. Resulting in various production issues. The large size of the fetus not only increases the difficulty of delivery, but also increases friction and damage to the mother's birth canal and uterus, which may cause serious tearing of the mother's birth canal, rupture of the uterus, and heavy bleeding after delivery, posing a great threat to the mother's health.

  If the period of expired pregnancy is relatively long, it is necessary to go to the hospital to deal with this situation in a timely manner, otherwise it will cause great harm to both the pregnant woman and the baby. The harm to pregnant women mainly lies in the increased difficulty of delivery, which may force them to undergo cesarean section, and vaginal delivery may also increase the damage to the uterus and birth canal, and may also cause postpartum hemorrhage and other problems.

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