Pregnancy is a major event in life. I believe I understand that pregnant mothers are actively doing work. What are the precautions during pregnancy? What are the details of your life worth noting? Following 25 things you need to know when you are pregnant.
1. Don’t take medicine in the flu
If pregnant women catch a cold, if there is no clear evidence of bacterial infection, such as tonsillitis, high blood pressure, cough and jaundice, turbulence, etc., antibiotics cannot be used. Cough medicines and cough medicines are generally safe, but antitussives containing iodine preparations should not be used for pregnant women.
2. Early treatment of pregnant women’s diarrhea
Diarrhea in pregnant women may lead to miscarriage or premature delivery. First of all, don’t eat, rehydration appropriately, to make up for the loss of water and electrolytes due to diarrhea, especially potassium ions, and to replenish the lost calories. Pregnant women can prepare some easy-to-digest porridge. While rehydrating, carefully observe whether the fetus is in good condition and whether there are signs of miscarriage or premature delivery. If the condition of the fetus is abnormal, go to the hospital for treatment immediately.
3. Correct the sleeping posture during pregnancy
In the first trimester (1~3 months), pregnant women can enter the sleeping position freely, mainly adopting comfortable postures, such as supine or side lying position. If you are sleeping, or you are sleeping, you should change it.
During the second trimester of pregnancy (4 to 7 months), care should be taken to protect the abdomen during this period to avoid direct influence from external forces. If pregnant women have polyhydramnios or twin pregnancies, they need to sleep in a lateral position, which can make the pregnant woman more comfortable. If the pregnant woman feels her legs, lie on her back and smooth her legs with a soft pillow.
In the third trimester of pregnancy (8-10 months), the left side should be taken during this period. This position can correct the enlargement of the right uterus, reduce the pressure of the uterus on the abdominal aorta and radial artery, and increase the blood supply of the fetus, which is beneficial to the growth and development of the fetus.
4. Vaginal bleeding:
If you find vaginal bleeding, even if there is only a small amount, you should go to the hospital for treatment immediately. Even vaginal bleeding seems to have stopped. Although a small amount of vaginal bleeding may not be important to the mother, it can also be a sign of some serious problems. Therefore, an immediate physical examination is required to confirm that there is no problem with the mother and fetus and eliminate the possibility of complications.
5. Abnormal vaginal discharge:
If the leucorrhea is dark in the early stages of pregnancy, smells or itching, the expectant mother needs to seek medical attention. If there is only a large amount of leucorrhea, but no smell, it will not cause itching, no special color, this is a normal sign of pregnancy, there is no special treatment.
6. Stomach pain:
Women have many symptoms when they are pregnant. For example, common stomach pain is one of them. If it is caused by a physiological change, as the body gradually adapts. It will be relieved. In many cases, it falls into this category.
7. Diarrhea:
Mothers-to-be do not need to worry about whether the diarrhea is bad, but also look at the number of bowel movements in a day. If it reaches four or five times, they have to see a doctor and explain the situation to the doctor. Once diarrhea, the main treatment is proper fluid replacement. Make up for the loss of water and electrolytes due to diarrhea, especially potassium ions, and supplement the heat loss due to diarrhea
8. Pregnant woman’s stomachache:
In the third trimester, when the mother-to-be is resting at night, she sometimes suffers from abdominal pain due to false contractions. It usually only lasts a few seconds. The intermittent time lasted for several hours without feeling of falling. Symptoms can be relieved during the day. If the expectant mother suddenly feels that the lower abdomen continues to ache, it may be due to premature delivery or a ruptured uterus. Go to the hospital in time and not delay time.
9. Foods that pregnant women cannot eat:
1) Raw beans: Green beans, lentils, red kidney beans, white kidney beans, etc. are poisoned when fresh or heated.
2) Raw milk: Raw soybeans contain toxic ingredients. If you eat uncooked soy milk raw, it will cause food poisoning.
3) Cassava: Cassava roots, stems and leaves contain toxic substances. If you eat raw or uncooked cassava or drink its soup, it can cause poisoning. Toxins can cause nerve paralysis and even permanent paralysis.
4) Sprouted potatoes: The toxins in the sprouting parts of potatoes, solanine are dozens to hundreds of times higher than the meat parts. Once ingested, mild disturbance of consciousness and breathing difficulties may lead to heart failure and respiratory center. Paralysis leads to death.
5) Fresh day lily: Day lily contains colchicine, which can cause dry throat and heartburn