Pregnant women are the focus of attention at home, and apart from paying extra attention to their diet, they are not allowed to be careless in their daily life details. But pregnancy is a long process, and no one can guarantee that there won't be any unexpected situations during this period, such as fright. So what should we do if we get scared in the late stages of pregnancy?
The fetus in the late stage of pregnancy is not so weak, and if it is only a slight shock, it will not have an impact on the fetus. Pregnant women should not worry. Timely calming of the mood and deep breathing can effectively alleviate shock. If the shock is severe and the pregnant woman's blood pressure rises and her complexion looks bad, it can lead to increased fetal movement or even premature birth. At this time, pregnant women should pay attention to monitoring fetal movement and heart rate. If there are obvious abnormalities, they must go to the hospital for fetal heart monitoring in a timely manner to avoid premature birth.
If pregnant women are constantly frightened during pregnancy, even if each shock is not severe, it can accumulate and have a very negative impact on the growth and development of the fetus. Especially in the late stages of pregnancy, long-term fright can lead to placental abruption in pregnant women, and even cause the fetus to die in the womb. Therefore, pregnant women must pay attention to staying away from cluttered living environments and not watching horror movies during pregnancy. Family members should also pay attention to cooperation, try to provide a good living environment for pregnant women, and avoid unnecessary shocks that may affect themselves and the fetus.