Pregnant women undergo various prenatal examinations to prepare for a smooth delivery. But some pregnant women have no idea what the examination is or what its purpose is, so they don't want to do it. Anesthesia analysis for pregnant women is one of the relatively rare tests that most pregnant women are not familiar with. So what exactly is anesthesia analysis for pregnant women?
Anesthesia examination for pregnant women is performed before the surgery. The main purpose is to investigate whether anesthesia for pregnant women will have an impact on the baby. Currently, it has not been found that anesthesia drugs can cause infant deformities, but anesthesia during pregnancy is generally in the form of semi anesthesia. Anesthesia for pregnant women is not necessarily for cesarean section. It is possible that other diseases require surgery, such as appendicitis, acute gallstones, cholecystitis, and cerebral hemorrhage caused by preeclampsia, which are particularly common. These problems can occur in the early, middle, and late stages of pregnancy.
Anesthetics can still have an impact on fetuses to some extent. Because anesthesia is usually transmitted to the fetus through the blood vessels of pregnant women, and the fetus will absorb it. Especially during the first three months of pregnancy, when the fetus is constantly developing, it is best not to administer anesthesia during this period. If it is general anesthesia, more attention should be paid because general anesthesia can affect the ventilation function of pregnant women, thereby affecting the fetus. However, it also depends on the specific dosage of surgical anesthetics, which doctors can solve.