If women have lower body bleeding in early pregnancy, it may be related to threatened miscarriage, and measures to protect the fetus should be taken for this situation. But for pregnant women who have undergone prenatal care treatment, they also want to know if there is a good effect. So, what are the reactions to a successful 40 day prenatal care?
1. The initial reaction of successful pregnancy preservation at 40 days of gestation may gradually appear as the gestational age increases. However, due to the individual circumstances of each pregnant woman, the specific reactions may also vary. In order to confirm whether the pregnancy has been successfully preserved, it is still necessary to go to the hospital for relevant examinations, such as checking that progesterone secretion in the early stages of pregnancy has returned to normal, and that HCG secretion can double every other day. If these changes occur, it indicates that the pregnancy has been preliminarily successfully preserved.
2. However, 40 days of pregnancy is the earliest stage of pregnancy, and even if the pregnancy is successfully preserved, it may still be affected by other adverse factors in the later stage, leading to early miscarriage. Therefore, pregnant women who have successfully preserved their pregnancy should not be careless. In the early stages of pregnancy, extra attention should be paid, such as avoiding cold and stimulating foods, keeping the abdomen warm, and avoiding excessive or heavy labor or strenuous exercise.
3. There are multiple prenatal check ups in early pregnancy, and pregnant women who have undergone prenatal care treatment need to strengthen prenatal check ups, so it is important to pay attention to timely prenatal check ups according to the doctor's prescribed time. In this way, if there are any adverse conditions in early pregnancy, early detection and timely targeted treatment can be achieved.