Women who have experienced vaginal delivery are familiar with the term 'how many fingers of the cervix should be opened'. As soon as they are about to give birth, doctors will constantly remind pregnant women how many fingers the cervix should be opened. When the cervix is opened three or four fingers, they can enter the delivery room. But there are also some pregnant women whose cervix slows down halfway through. What should they do if they open their fingers slowly?
When a pregnant woman's physical strength is insufficient, it is easy to experience symptoms of slow opening of the cervix. If pregnant women open their fingers slowly, they can replenish their energy appropriately. At this time, family members can prepare some chocolate for the pregnant woman, and when the pregnant woman's finger opening is slow, give her a moderate amount to eat. Chocolate can not only replenish the energy of pregnant women, but also relieve their tension and help promote the opening of the cervix as soon as possible.
The emotions of pregnant women can also affect the speed of opening the cervix. If a pregnant woman opens her fingers slowly, it is likely due to excessive emotional tension. To ensure a smooth opening of the cervix, it is recommended that pregnant women relax and avoid excessive fear. If you can still walk around on your own, you can be supported by family members to walk back and forth in the hospital corridor, which can not only help pregnant women relax, but also promote the opening of the cervix as soon as possible.
However, there are also some pregnant women whose cervix opens slowly and cannot be artificially changed. In this case, they cannot continue to wait for the cervix to naturally open. At this time, family members should seek timely advice from doctors and, if necessary, opt for cesarean section for delivery.