What to do with threatened miscarriage

  Some female friends are prone to abnormal vaginal bleeding in the early stages of pregnancy, and at this time, the possibility of threatened miscarriage needs to be ruled out. If diagnosed with threatened miscarriage, pregnant women will definitely be very worried and want to know the relevant treatment methods. So, what about threatened miscarriage? Below we will introduce this aspect to everyone.

  

What to do with threatened miscarriage1

  1. Treatment

  Unplanned pregnancy or estimated poor prognosis, as well as premature induced abortion. For those who meet the requirements of family planning, if ultrasound examination or continuous HCG testing indicate fetal survival, protection should be given.

  2. Daily routine

  Peace is the top priority in daily life, neither too relaxed (such as oversleeping) nor too strenuous (such as lifting heavy objects or climbing high to avoid danger).

  3. Reasonable diet

  When threatened miscarriage occurs, pregnant women need to eat more foods containing vitamins and trace elements, such as vegetables, fruits, beans, eggs, and so on.

  4. Pay attention to personal hygiene

  Pregnant women should take frequent showers and change their underwear, but should not take baths or swim, and be careful not to catch a cold while bathing.

  5. Maintain a relaxed mood

  Research suggests that a portion of spontaneous abortions are caused by central nervous system excitation in pregnant women.

  6. Regular prenatal check ups

  Pregnant women should start regular prenatal check ups in mid pregnancy to promptly detect and address any abnormal conditions during pregnancy, ensuring the healthy development of the fetus.

  7. Be cautious with roommates

  If a pregnant woman has a history of spontaneous abortion, she should avoid sexual intercourse within three months and after seven months of pregnancy.

  8. Close observation

  Pregnant women and their families should closely monitor the amount, color, and size of vaginal bleeding and blood clots. If the amount of bleeding increases, abdominal pain intensifies, and there is no hope of preserving the pregnancy, they should promptly go to the hospital to terminate the pregnancy.

  The above is an introduction to what to do about threatened miscarriage. When pregnant women experience threatened miscarriage in the early stages of pregnancy, it is necessary to seek medical attention promptly and actively cooperate with doctors for treatment. In addition, pregnant women who experience threatened miscarriage can also refer to the measures introduced above, which can have a certain effect on protecting the fetus.

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