Under what circumstances should long-term prenatal care be taken

  Pregnancy and childbirth are both happy and worrisome events in a woman's life. During pregnancy, expectant mothers should be careful in everything because some special situations may arise during pregnancy that require prenatal care and protection. So, under what circumstances should long-term prenatal care be taken?

  

Under what circumstances should long-term prenatal care be taken1

  1. Bleeding during early pregnancy. If this situation occurs, the first step is to find the cause of bleeding, as there are many reasons for bleeding. If it is not caused by ectopic pregnancy, but only by intrauterine pregnancy, then this situation requires fetal protection.

  2. The waist falls down. There is a possibility of miscarriage in this situation, so it is recommended that expectant mothers stay in bed to protect the pregnancy, and avoid excessive exercise and fatigue during this period. While resting in bed, they can also take appropriate walks according to their own situation.

  3. Does the woman have a history of habitual miscarriage. If a woman has had a habitual miscarriage before, then long-term measures for securing and protecting the fetus are also necessary. Habitual miscarriage requires extra attention, whether it is through exercise or using the restroom.

  4. Check if all indicators during pregnancy are normal. If you want to determine whether it is necessary to protect the fetus, you mainly need to check whether the HCG value, progesterone value, and estrogen value are normal. If the HCG value is lower than the normal value, it indicates that the embryo development is not very good. Progesterone levels are also very important, and if they are too low, threatened miscarriage may occur. Corresponding measures to protect the fetus should also be taken.

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