Symptoms and causes of threatened premature birth

  Threatened premature birth is one of the problems that pregnant women face in mid pregnancy. If a pregnant woman experiences symptoms of threatened premature birth and is not detected in a timely manner, it may be difficult to keep the fetus. Therefore, pregnant women must pay attention to the symptoms they experience and be clear about the specific causes. What are the reasons for the symptoms of threatened premature birth?

  

Symptoms and causes of threatened premature birth1

  Threatened premature birth may be caused by various factors such as excessive dilation of the uterus, incomplete closure of the cervix, various physical diseases, combined uterine malformations, pregnancy complications, improper diet, living environment factors, emotional stimulation, etc. It may also be caused by fetal malformations, abnormal fetal position, premature rupture of membranes, fetal death in the uterine cavity, etc. Further analysis is needed based on the situation.

  If there is a premonitory premature birth, pregnant women may experience tightness, hardness, and slight pain in their stomachs, as well as a feeling of heaviness and bloating in their lower abdomen, bulging belly, and occasional soreness in their lumbar and sacral regions. Moreover, pregnant women may experience irregular contractions in their bodies, sometimes strong and sometimes mild; There will be a small amount of vaginal bleeding, as well as some brown vaginal discharge coming out, and so on.

  28-37 weeks of pregnancy is a high-risk period for threatened premature birth. If there are related symptoms in the body, pregnant women should consider themselves as having threatened premature birth. At this time, pregnant women who cannot judge or do not know how to solve the problem should go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner to avoid irreversible situations.

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