How to protect the fetus when there is uterine fluid accumulation

  Uterine fluid accumulation is generally divided into physiological and pathological types. Physiological uterine fluid accumulation is a periodic bleeding situation in women, and there is generally no need to worry too much in this case. And pathological uterine fluid accumulation may be caused by poor uterine development, insufficient hormone levels, etc. Pathological uterine fluid accumulation may also lead to dangerous situations such as miscarriage. Therefore, women should actively seek fetal protection treatment. However, how to protect the fetus when uterine fluid accumulation occurs?

  

How to protect the fetus when there is uterine fluid accumulation1

  When women experience uterine fluid accumulation, if it is physiological, they only need to rest appropriately and pay attention to prenatal checkups. But if it is pathological uterine effusion, certain measures need to be taken to protect the fetus. Women can supplement progesterone to protect their pregnancy. Because uterine fluid accumulation may be caused by low levels of uterine hormones, supplementing progesterone can thicken the uterine muscle wall, thereby playing a role in protecting the fetus.

  Furthermore, women should take relevant medications for fetal protection treatment under the guidance of a doctor, rest in bed frequently, avoid vigorous physical activity, and refrain from sexual activity to avoid adverse effects on the fetus. Women should also undergo prenatal check ups to timely control the occurrence of other diseases

  In addition, when there is a liquid dark area next to the gestational sac or bleeding under the chorion, there is a possibility of threatened miscarriage. At this time, women should also undergo ultrasound and HCG examinations to check whether the fetus is developing normally.

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