Can frequent uterine contractions during mid pregnancy be preserved

  Generally speaking, in late pregnancy, doctors will remind pregnant women that if they experience regular contractions, they must go to the hospital in a timely manner, because irregular contractions are actually one of the manifestations of childbirth. Some pregnant women also experience contractions like reactions in mid pregnancy, which makes the whole family very nervous. Can frequent contractions during mid pregnancy be preserved?

  

Can frequent uterine contractions during mid pregnancy be preserved1

  It is normal to experience uterine contractions in mid pregnancy, so pregnant women do not need to worry too much. But if frequent uterine contractions are accompanied by stomach pain and bleeding, it is necessary to go to the hospital, because this may be a sign of premature birth and fetal cessation. In mid pregnancy, fetal movement will be relatively large, so the occurrence of uterine contractions is normal. On the other hand, if the mother has diarrhea, it can also cause uterine contractions. If the mother is overworked or frightened, uterine contractions can also occur in mid pregnancy.

  If uterine contractions occur in mid pregnancy, pregnant women must remain calm, rest in bed as much as possible, and exercise moderately. At this time, there is often a feeling of tightness in the stomach, which is actually a pseudo uterine contraction, preparing for the contractions before delivery. At this time, breathing can be used to alleviate the discomfort caused by uterine contractions. The specific operation is to first lie flat, then relax, inhale through the nose, and exhale for a long time.

  Second pregnant women should pay attention to supplementing nutrition, and household chores can be completely entrusted to their families. They should eat more fruits and vegetables to ensure reasonable nutrition. Be careful not to experience excessive joy or sorrow, as it can easily lead to premature birth.

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