As we all know, pregnant women work very hard during pregnancy. As a special group, pregnant women need to pay extra attention to many small things in their daily lives and avoid all factors that are harmful to the fetus in their bodies. However, there are always some accidents in life. So what should we do if we bump into our belly in the early stages of pregnancy?
In the early stages of pregnancy, if a pregnant woman experiences symptoms such as abdominal pain, uterine contractions, bleeding, or significant discomfort, she must seek medical attention as soon as possible. If there is no response, expectant mothers can continue to observe fetal movement. If fetal movement is normal and the mother is in good spirits, there is no need to worry excessively. They can explain the situation to the doctor during the next prenatal examination and do a good job of examination. Generally, children are not so fragile.
Although fetal life is delicate, it has multiple protective mechanisms to prevent harm from external factors. Firstly, the fetus hides in the mother's uterus. During early pregnancy, the uterus is located in the pelvic cavity and is protected by the pelvic cavity. Generally, abdominal trauma rarely damages the uterus, so pregnant women should not be overly nervous when they bump into their belly during early pregnancy,
In the middle and late stages of pregnancy, the fetus remains floating in amniotic fluid, which has many functions, one of which is to protect the fetus. When a pregnant woman's abdomen is impacted, the pressure transmitted to the uterus is buffered through amniotic fluid, so that the fetus does not bear too much pressure. Even if it bears a certain amount of pressure, it is evenly distributed and does not cause local injuries.