If the condition of the fetus in the uterus is not very stable during early pregnancy, or if the uterus of the pregnant mother has a weak bearing capacity, the doctor will recommend that they stay in bed to protect the fetus. But bed rest and fetal protection may take several months. What should some pregnant women do if they can't walk after a few months of fetal protection?
If a pregnant woman stays in bed for a long time without exercising and suddenly gets out of bed and forgets how to walk, she may become very uncomfortable and even forget how to walk. Pregnant women can occasionally get out of bed and walk up close for a short time to practice the feeling of walking. If they really can't find the feeling of walking on their own, they can walk with the help of family members or by themselves.
In addition, pregnant women should also pay attention. Generally, doctors recommend that bed rest does not necessarily mean staying in bed for several months without getting out of bed and walking. In fact, bed rest and fetal protection can be achieved by getting out of bed and walking around. If the pregnant woman's physical conditions permit, daily activities are still possible, but it is important not to walk for too long. Occasionally moving around will not have a significant impact on fetal protection. Bed rest is just a suggestion to try to lie in bed and not move around when there is nothing else to do, and not do any heavy work to increase the burden of pregnancy.
Some pregnant women who stay in bed for a long time to protect their pregnancy may experience leg pain and weakness when starting to get out of bed and move around, as well as a feeling of heaviness and heaviness in the stomach. If this happens, it is recommended that pregnant women go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner.