How to care for patients with threatened miscarriage

  Women who do not pay attention to their behavior habits during the early stages of pregnancy are prone to threatened miscarriage. Threatened miscarriage refers to the occurrence of a small amount of vaginal bleeding during pregnancy, accompanied by symptoms such as abdominal pain and lower back pain. How to care for patients with threatened miscarriage?

  

How to care for patients with threatened miscarriage1

  1. Women with threatened miscarriage have weaker bodies, so they need to put more effort into their diet. To achieve a balanced diet, it is important to consume protein rich foods such as eggs, milk, fish, and vegetables and fruits that are rich in vitamins, while avoiding high-fat, high sugar, and spicy foods. Women's gastrointestinal tract is very sensitive to cold stimulation. Cold drinks and foods can cause constriction of gastrointestinal blood vessels, reduce gastric juice secretion, and easily lead to symptoms such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, and indigestion. Therefore, women should eat less cold foods.

  2. Rest in bed appropriately, avoid overwork and vigorous exercise, and prohibit sexual activity as it can stimulate the uterus, cause uterine contractions, and worsen miscarriage symptoms.

  3. Women should also maintain a good mood, as restlessness can easily cause fetal movement and affect embryo growth. In addition, women should closely monitor the amount of vaginal bleeding and observe whether there is any tissue discharge. If pregnant women experience worsening lower abdominal pain, they should promptly report to a doctor and check for any complications. Women can take prenatal medication under the guidance of a doctor.

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