Many expectant parents have the idea of eugenics, and giving birth to a healthy baby is something that every family hopes for. Therefore, many people will do prenatal check ups before pregnancy. Some women find that their uterus is falling during pregnancy tests, so they are very worried about one question, which is whether the uterus falling during the preparation period will affect pregnancy?
Does uterine prolapse during preconception affect pregnancy
Generally speaking, after uterine prolapse is cured, it is possible to have a child. However, for patients with third degree uterine prolapse, although surgery to preserve fertility can be performed, partial cervical resection is necessary, which may have a certain impact on fertility. Other uterine prolapse of second degree or first degree, after being cured, has no significant impact on fertility and can completely lead to childbirth.
Patients do not need to worry about this situation, the most important thing is to seek timely treatment and take good care of themselves. Especially don't stand or squat for too long. Avoid constipation, diarrhea, and coughing, and try not to increase abdominal pressure as it may worsen the condition. Rest more regularly, avoid overexertion, and avoid doing heavy work.
Sexual activity must be restrained, and regular habits should be developed in daily life to ensure sufficient sleep and avoid staying up late. Do not eat spicy and stimulating food, and do not drink excessively. After giving birth, it is important to pay more attention to self-cultivation, avoid getting out of bed too early, and never do heavy work.
How to recover from uterine prolapse
Patients must pay attention to uterine prolapse, also known as uterine prolapse. It refers to the inability of the uterine wall to contract and recover well, sagging into the vagina, and in severe cases, it may extend outside the body. The symptoms of uterine prolapse include a feeling of heaviness, which means that something is about to fall out of the abdomen. It is also accompanied by lower back pain, frequent urination, difficulty urinating, or a feeling of constipation. The best treatment for uterine prolapse is surgical treatment, which mainly involves fixing supporting tissues such as ligaments after vaginal hysterectomy, and repairing the pelvic floor muscles and vaginal wall, including pre suturing the vaginal wall mucosa, preventing bladder prolapse, and post suturing the vaginal wall mucosa to prevent rectal prolapse.
During the preparation period for pregnancy, if the uterus falls, a treatment plan needs to be taken first. If the uterus falls and is treated properly, successful pregnancy can be achieved. Generally, surgical treatment is chosen for this situation, but patients should not worry. With the advancement of technology, this surgery is very simple. Patients with this condition should not lose heart, actively cooperate with treatment, and they can get pregnant quickly.