Is there any symptom of amniotic fluid embolism during pregnancy

  After pregnancy, the mother's body undergoes significant changes. As the embryo implants, the inside of the uterus also changes, such as the formation of a placenta and the production of amniotic fluid. Amniotic fluid embolism is a common symptom during pregnancy and has a negative impact on pregnancy health. So, are there any symptoms of amniotic fluid embolism during pregnancy?

  

Is there any symptom of amniotic fluid embolism during pregnancy1

  Amniotic fluid embolism is asymptomatic during pregnancy because it occurs during or after childbirth and has no symptoms before. The symptoms of amniotic fluid embolism mainly manifest as sudden difficulty breathing during delivery, followed by wheezing and purple lips. If detected in a timely manner, it can be treated. However, there are not many occurrences during pregnancy, and they usually occur before delivery. Due to the high risk of amniotic fluid embolism, it is crucial to prevent its occurrence.

  Generally, double amniotic fluid obstruction may cause chest tightness and shortness of breath. It is also recommended to go to a tertiary or above hospital for examination and diagnosis to avoid affecting the health of the fetus and mother. In addition, timely prenatal check ups are also necessary during pregnancy. Amniotic fluid embolism occurs when amniotic fluid enters the maternal bloodstream during delivery, causing symptoms of pulmonary embolism such as chills, vomiting, coughing, difficulty breathing, and cyanosis. I suggest that if you are currently experiencing discomfort, you should go to a regular hospital for examination and treatment in a timely manner to avoid delaying treatment and worsening the condition. You should pay attention to rest, avoid working hard and staying up late, and avoid eating raw, cold, spicy, and stimulating foods.

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