What project should we do after completing 4D

  In order to ensure the health of the fetus, women need to undergo various examination items from early pregnancy to labor, and the examinations performed at different stages of pregnancy are different. For example, during the period of 28 to 32 weeks, a four-dimensional ultrasound is required. So, what project should we do after completing 4D?

  

What project should we do after completing 4D1

  The project that should be done after completing 4D is fetal heart rate monitoring. Fetal heart rate monitoring mainly uses the principle of ultrasound to detect the condition of the fetus in the abdomen. By using the signal of fetal heart rate changes to form a monitoring curve, it can timely understand the fetal movement and fetal heart rate response during uterine contractions. For safety reasons, it is best to have fetal heart rate monitoring done once a week.

  After reaching 36 weeks of pregnancy, regular prenatal check ups are necessary, mainly to measure blood pressure and dimensions of the uterus and abdomen, to understand the real-time situation of the fetus in the abdomen, or to observe for any adverse phenomena such as hypoxia, high or low amniotic fluid volume, etc. The main purpose of prenatal examination is to promptly detect any complications in pregnant women and fetuses, which is an important means to ensure fetal health.

  During pregnancy, pregnant women should focus on examination items as the main focus, supplemented by self-regulation. Through self-regulation, they can have a better experience during pregnancy. Self regulation mainly involves regulating the body and mood through diet and exercise. The diet should be light and nutritious, and moderate exercise should be done to maintain a good mood.

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