After pregnancy, most women will have some early pregnancy symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, and breast enlargement, which are relatively normal. Generally speaking, these symptoms will gradually disappear after three months. However, some women may have different situations and may also experience uterine contractions. Will early uterine contractions affect the fetus?
Generally, uterine contractions can affect the fetus. If a pregnant woman experiences uterine contractions in the early stages of pregnancy, there is a possibility of threatened miscarriage. If a pregnant woman experiences 3-4 uterine contractions within an hour, she should promptly go to the hospital for examination to determine the health of the fetus.
In the early stages of pregnancy, sexual activity is not allowed due to the baby's unstable development to prevent miscarriage. Usually, it is important to eat more nutritious foods as they are beneficial for the healthy development of the fetus.
If there are symptoms of threatened miscarriage, timely treatment with medication should be given to protect the fetus, and more rest and warmth should be done well. Do not overwork yourself. If there are symptoms of abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding while experiencing uterine contractions, it is necessary to immediately go to the hospital for targeted treatment. Sudden and occasional uterine contractions may not have a significant impact on children, but they must be taken seriously and checked at the hospital to determine the cause.