In the obstetrics and gynecology department of the hospital, you may hear some doctors say words such as "primiparous" and "multiparous", which is very curious. In fact, when you hear the term 'primiparous woman', you may guess their meanings from the surface names. However, some people still don't understand. So, what does' primiparous' mean?
A primiparous woman refers to a woman who has no previous reproductive experience and is giving birth for the first time. First time mothers usually experience excessive emotional tension before giving birth, which can also increase their pain during childbirth. So primiparous women should adjust their emotions in a timely manner before giving birth, avoid high mental pressure, and reduce the risk of childbirth.
First time mothers are giving birth for the first time, so their delivery time may be longer. At this time, first time mothers should be patient and not overly anxious. Moreover, taking a walk before actual production can promote the opening of the cervix and shorten production time. Moreover, primiparous women should seize the opportunity to consume high calorie foods appropriately to prevent fatigue during childbirth.
After giving birth, primiparous women will experience contractions in the lower abdomen, which helps them eliminate lochia. However, if there is a significant decrease in blood pressure in primiparous women after delivery, they may have gestational hypertension syndrome and need to be taken seriously. If the bleeding is severe, it is necessary to inform the doctor in a timely manner, identify the cause of the bleeding, and control the bleeding as soon as possible. First time mothers can feed their babies milk within half an hour after giving birth, which is beneficial for promoting breast milk secretion.