There are many things that pregnant women need to pay attention to, and every move they make can affect the fetus. Once their lifestyle is not standardized, some safety issues may arise, which not only harm the woman's body but also have an impact on the fetus. Therefore, women need to be more careful and cautious, especially in early pregnancy. However, what are the effects of lifting heavy objects in early pregnancy on the fetus?
Lifting heavy objects during early pregnancy has a negative impact on the fetus, which may increase lumbar and abdominal pressure, leading to uterine contractions, miscarriage, and other hazards. Women should not lift heavy objects during early pregnancy, including late pregnancy. Everyone's load-bearing capacity is different, and in early pregnancy, the fetus has not yet stabilized. Therefore, women should try to avoid lifting heavy objects as much as possible.
In daily life, if pregnant women need to lift heavy objects, it is best to seek help from others around them and not try to be too strong to avoid adverse effects. In the early stages of pregnancy, women can only do some simple and not very tiring work, and can do some household chores within their capabilities appropriately.
Women can do tasks such as cleaning furniture and sweeping the floor, but they should not work from a high place and avoid direct contact with cold water when cleaning. Furthermore, women should not frequently squat and wash clothes, as it may be against their abdomen, which is not conducive to their own body circulation and fetal growth and development.