What should I do if I don't have a bowel movement during pregnancy and childbirth

  Women who are pregnant for the first time will always feel a little excited and scared when they reach their due date. They are about to give birth and are always worried that some accidents may happen halfway through. So it is recommended to learn more about childbirth during pregnancy, so that you will not be too nervous when giving birth. So what should I do if I don't have a bowel movement when I'm pregnant and about to give birth?

  

What should I do if I don't have a bowel movement during pregnancy and childbirth1

  When preparing to give birth, there are no symptoms of abdominal pain, but there is a feeling of wanting to defecate but unable to pull it out. This situation is mainly caused by the fetus being pressed into the rectum by entering the pelvis. This is a normal phenomenon. When you want to defecate, you can first ask the doctor to see if the fetus's head is descending near delivery, and choose the appropriate treatment method based on the specific situation.

  Many pregnant women tend to be particularly nervous near delivery, and this tense mood can increase the body's sensitivity to the outside world, which is not conducive to childbirth. Therefore, it is important to learn how to relieve emotions. When approaching childbirth, family members can accompany you, chat, distract attention, and relieve tense emotions.

  A large amount of energy is required during childbirth, so it is important to replenish energy before giving birth. Family members can make some nutritious food, such as chicken soup and fish soup, which are suitable for pregnant women to drink. You can make some according to your taste. It is best for postpartum women not to eat spicy and stimulating foods before giving birth to avoid stimulating uterine contractions.

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