Can cerebral ischemia lead to vaginal delivery

  Nowadays, people are facing various pressures and cannot tolerate sub-health conditions in their bodies, such as insufficient blood supply to the brain, which also occurs in some women of childbearing age. After becoming pregnant, they may feel nervous during childbirth due to illness and want to have a vaginal delivery, but they also worry about whether they can have a vaginal delivery due to insufficient blood supply to the brain?

  

Can cerebral ischemia lead to vaginal delivery1

  It is recommended to listen to the doctor for advice on whether to have a vaginal delivery due to insufficient cerebral blood supply, as there are many diseases that can cause cerebral blood supply deficiency, and each person's condition is different. Whether to have a vaginal delivery depends on the patient's physical condition and the delivery situation. If insufficient blood supply to the brain is caused by hypertension, then the risk of vaginal delivery is still high. If the mother's blood pressure is not high during childbirth, a vaginal trial can be performed.

  If the blood pressure measured by the mother has exceeded normal blood pressure and has exceeded 160/110 mmHg, and there are three plus signs of urinary protein, then vaginal delivery may lead to eclampsia and other complications, and it is recommended to choose cesarean section.

  When pregnant women have insufficient blood supply to the brain, it is recommended that they take good care of their bodies. However, medication is not recommended as most medications may affect the health of the fetus. But you can eat some foods that can help improve cerebral blood supply deficiency, such as bananas, soybeans, kudzu soup, vegetables, etc. You can drink some soup in moderation, such as chicken soup or pork rib soup. At the same time as nourishing, it can also serve as a calcium supplement, and some red dates and goji berries can be added to the soup.

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