Threatened miscarriage usually occurs in the early stages of pregnancy. After pregnancy, women may experience a small amount of vaginal bleeding, which is less than their usual menstrual period. This can cause lower abdominal pain and also cause concern for women. However, will there still be early pregnancy reactions after threatened miscarriage?
After threatened miscarriage, there may still be early pregnancy reactions because there is a process of HCG decline in the body, and there may be reactions in the short term. However, under normal circumstances, early pregnancy reactions will gradually become mild until they eventually disappear. When symptoms of threatened miscarriage occur, women should seek medical attention as soon as possible to understand the condition of the fetus and preferably reduce stimulation to the uterus. Women should follow the guidance of doctors and undergo active treatment to protect the fetus.
Threatened miscarriage is related to many situations, and only reasonable ways to protect the fetus can stabilize it. Women can receive general treatment, but when the problem is not too serious, they should pay attention to rest, reduce activity, and prohibit sexual activity to relax and avoid emotional excitement, which can easily lead to miscarriage. It is best for women to rest for two weeks.
Women can also take progesterone, which has a good effect on protecting the fetus. The specific way to take it should follow the doctor's advice. If the signs of threatened miscarriage are not serious, as long as you rest for about a week, the problem can be improved. However, if the situation is more serious, women should be mentally prepared.