Pregnant women face a significant risk of uterine rupture during difficult childbirth. Uterine rupture is very dangerous, and if not rescued in a timely manner, it can endanger the life of the pregnant woman. Therefore, once this sudden situation occurs, it is necessary to immediately send the woman to the hospital for treatment. Many people ask if it is possible to preserve the fetus, so will uterine rupture still cause fetal movement?
Pregnant women are at risk of uterine rupture when experiencing severe contractions or obstacles during childbirth. After uterine rupture, if the fetus is stuck in the vagina for a long time and cannot be delivered quickly, it can be life-threatening and naturally affect fetal movement. So once a pregnant woman experiences uterine rupture, doctors must immediately rescue her. Even if a cesarean section is performed, the fetus must be removed to ensure the safety of both mother and child.
1、 What are the effects of uterine rupture?
1. Impact on re conception: If the symptoms of uterine rupture in a pregnant woman are very severe and a hysterectomy is necessary to ensure life safety, it is impossible to conceive again. Even without the need for surgical removal, the uterine capacity is limited.
2. Concurrent sequelae: Without timely rescue and proper care, uterine rupture can easily lead to sequelae, such as physical weakness, weak resistance, and easy illness. Most women have a cold constitution, and uterine rupture can cause significant harm to the body.
2、 How to maintain and recover after uterine rupture?
1. It is essential to ensure the cleanliness of the items used, preferably by disinfecting them frequently, to prevent re infection of the wound;
2. Do not drink cold water or iced drinks, and pay attention to keeping the uterus warm.
3. Supplement more nutrients to restore the body.