After pregnancy, expectant mothers are very anxious and worried, always afraid that their improper actions may lead to poor health of the baby. In fact, fetal intrauterine infection is very common now. So how should we judge fetal intrauterine infection?
1. Pregnant women have a fever. If you pay great attention to keeping warm and take good care of yourself, it is usually rare to have a fever. If you find that your temperature is relatively high, especially in the armpit area, you should pay attention to it. Apart from other reasons, it is possible that your fever is caused by fetal intrauterine infection.
2. Fast heart rate. Another characteristic is also very obvious. Pregnant women will find that their heart rate will become faster and faster. In fact, if they don't do any gravity breathing exercises or walk for a long time, their heart rate will be relatively flat. If they suddenly find that their heart rate has increased, they will suspect it. If they are worried, they can go to a gynecological hospital for a check-up.
3. Uterine pain. Some pregnant women may also feel pain, which is different from other types of pain. Although they are all pain, this kind of pain has a slight tenderness, especially in the uterine area. Only intrauterine infections can cause strong uterine pain in pregnant women.