During pregnancy, women's abdomen will gradually bulge, and pregnant women should pay attention to protecting their belly. Some women have to work while pregnant, and if they need to take the subway or bus, they may accidentally bump into their stomachs. So, what are the effects of pregnant women touching their stomachs on the fetus?
The impact on the fetus after a pregnant woman touches the belly depends on the specific situation. If the collision is not severe and the pregnant woman does not have adverse symptoms such as abdominal pain and redness, but only feels some pain in the surface muscles, it is mostly okay. This is because when the fetus is in the mother's uterus, amniotic fluid can act as a buffer. If you are really worried, you can go to the hospital for examination, and the pregnant woman and the doctor can explain the situation.
If a pregnant woman experiences abdominal pain, bloating, lower back pain, vaginal bleeding, or other symptoms after a collision, she must immediately go to the hospital for examination, as these are all signs of miscarriage. Pregnant women must be more careful in their daily lives, especially when going out, and should pay attention to abdominal protection.
Many women dare not touch their stomachs during pregnancy for fear of harming the fetus. In fact, when pregnant women touch their abdomen with their hands, it does not pose any harm to the fetus, and it can play a role in communicating with the fetus. By touching and caressing the belly, the relationship between mother and son can be strengthened, and fetal movement can also be monitored.