Why can't I sit still during pregnancy

  Pregnancy is originally a happy and beautiful thing for women, but if they repeatedly experience miscarriages after pregnancy, it can make them feel very sad and even fearful. Some women want to know why they can't sit still during pregnancy? And is there a way to solve it?

  

Why can't I sit still during pregnancy1

  If a woman experiences three or more consecutive natural miscarriages after pregnancy, it can be called habitual miscarriage. There are many reasons that can lead to habitual miscarriage in women, including genetic factors (chromosome number or structural abnormalities and gene mutations), endocrine abnormalities (polycystic ovary syndrome, luteal insufficiency, hypothyroidism), reproductive tract abnormalities (uterine malformation, cervical insufficiency, intrauterine adhesions, uterine artery abnormalities, uterine fibroids).

  In addition, there are immune factors (maternal antibody suppression and rejection of embryos), environmental pollution (frequent exposure to toxic substances, exposure to radioactive substances or electromagnetic radiation, working in high temperature or high noise environments, etc.), maternal systemic diseases (chronic wasting diseases, acute infectious diseases, alcohol abuse, drug use, and sexually transmitted diseases, etc.), and adverse pregnancy and childbirth history (multiple miscarriages leading to thin endometrium and cervical dilation).

  If a woman is unable to sit still during pregnancy and has had more than three miscarriages, she should seek medical examination at a hospital to identify the causes of multiple miscarriages and receive targeted treatment. After pregnancy, women must undergo regular check ups at the hospital and take corresponding measures to protect the fetus in advance. They should pay attention to bed rest, avoid physical labor, ensure sufficient rest, strengthen nutrition, and adjust their emotions in a timely manner to avoid another miscarriage.

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