After becoming pregnant, women should be careful in everything they do and avoid being reckless, in order to prevent their bodies from being hit and leading to threatened miscarriage. If threatened miscarriage occurs, women should immediately go to the hospital for treatment. Generally, when undergoing fetal protection treatment, women need to stay in bed for adjustment. So, what should women do if they can't urinate while staying in bed with a baby?
Bed rest is the main fetal protection measure for women with threatened miscarriage, and it is common for women to have difficulty urinating during bed rest. Therefore, it is recommended that women relax, adjust their mentality, and tell themselves to get used to urinating in bed, otherwise it is not conducive to physical recovery. And when urinating, you can let your family out to prevent yourself from being too shy to urinate.
If women really can't urinate, they can ask their family to help them get out of bed and use the urinal next to the bed to urinate. And after using the bathroom, women should go to bed slowly and rest, without being too aggressive, to avoid stimulating uterine contractions and hindering embryo implantation. In addition, if women feel abdominal pain or vaginal bleeding after getting up to urinate, they should seek medical treatment promptly.
After using the toilet, women must do a good job of genital hygiene, keeping their genitals clean and dry. Although women cannot get out of bed, they need someone to help wipe their bodies every day to ensure cleanliness and prevent the growth of bacteria. And after using the bathroom in bed, it is important to clean it promptly to avoid discomfort caused by urine contamination.