How to deal with breast swelling and pain during pregnancy

  After pregnancy, women usually experience delayed menstruation and other pregnancy related reactions. Some women may experience chest swelling and pain during each menstrual period, and suddenly find that their period is delayed for a month and there is still swelling and pain in the chest, which may be a symptom of pregnancy. So what should I do if I have breast swelling and pain during pregnancy?

  

How to deal with breast swelling and pain during pregnancy1

  Breast tenderness during pregnancy is a normal phenomenon, and pregnant women do not need to be overly nervous. Breast care methods such as hot compress and massage can be used to relieve symptoms. It is important to note that breasts are very fragile during this period, and pregnant women should move gently during the care process to avoid damaging the nipples. After pregnancy, loose fitting underwear should be chosen, preferably for pregnant women, and can be removed at home to reduce external pressure on the breasts.

  Also, during pregnancy, do not let the shower water overheat. Due to the fact that the body temperature of pregnant women is 1.5 ℃ higher than that of normal people, if the body temperature of pregnant women is too high, an increase of 3 ℃ may kill fetal brain cells and cause permanent damage. Excessive maternal temperature can directly affect fetal growth and development, as well as cause deformities. In daily life, it is important to maintain a cheerful and optimistic attitude, avoid being anxious, angry, or angry, and handle things calmly to avoid causing liver depression and qi stagnation, which can lead to breast swelling and pain during pregnancy.

  In addition, after pregnancy, due to the influence of progesterone, women may also experience some other common pregnancy reactions, such as nausea and vomiting, which are normal. The vast majority of women experience these symptoms between four to six weeks of pregnancy and continue until three months of pregnancy. During this period, it is necessary to take appropriate nursing measures and not worry too much.

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