What causes premature birth

  Normally, premature infants have relatively low physical fitness and immunity, and their survival rate is also lower compared to full-term infants. Therefore, pregnant mothers are more concerned about the possibility of premature birth during pregnancy. What causes premature birth?

  

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  If the pregnant mother is weak during pregnancy or suffers from pregnancy diseases such as pregnancy hypertension and diabetes, the probability of premature delivery will increase. Poor fetal development or excessive amniotic fluid in the uterus can also lead to premature birth. Pregnant women must undergo regular prenatal check ups and take preventive measures to prevent the occurrence of premature birth.

  Pregnant women who suffer from diseases such as appendicitis, heart disease, uterine fibroids, anemia, hepatitis, etc. may also lead to premature birth of the fetus. In addition, unhealthy lifestyle habits during pregnancy, such as staying up late, smoking, and excessive drinking, can also easily lead to premature birth of the fetus.

  In order to avoid the occurrence of premature birth, pregnant women must pay attention to rest more during pregnancy, avoid excessive physical exertion, avoid vigorous exercise, and especially prohibit sexual activity. During pregnancy, it is important to maintain emotional stability, avoid drastic fluctuations, and avoid excessive mental stress. Regular prenatal check ups during pregnancy are necessary to actively cooperate with doctors for fetal protection treatment once a tendency towards premature birth is detected.

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