How to protect the fetus when the cervix is open at 24 weeks

  Although many people are first-time mothers, they still have some common knowledge about pregnancy. Generally, it is only made public when the due date is approaching. However, some people find that their cervix is open at 24 weeks of pregnancy, which is quite strange. So, I want to know how to protect the pregnancy when the cervix is open at 24 weeks?

  

How to protect the fetus when the cervix is open at 24 weeks1

  You should know that you are only 24 weeks pregnant at this time, and this time is not particularly long. If you find that the cervix is open, it is still quite serious. You must go to the hospital for a cerclage surgery. Through this small surgery, you can help the pregnant mother protect the fetus. Otherwise, you cannot continue the pregnancy, and there may even be a risk of premature birth.

  After discharge, it is recommended that pregnant mothers stay at home honestly. Some expectant mothers are very dishonest and can't stay idle at home. They will go out to date friends or even go shopping. When they are pregnant, they will be very tired. Going shopping again will make them feel back pain and discomfort, which is not conducive to the stability of the fetus. Therefore, at this time, it is important to rest as much as possible to do a good job in protecting the fetus, otherwise the safety of the child cannot be guaranteed.

  Pregnant women should not use too much force when defecating, otherwise it is not conducive to protecting the fetus. The reason for using too much force may be that the mother is suffering from constipation, so it is necessary to eat more light food at this time. Although light food may not have a good taste, for oneself, remember to focus on a light diet.

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