It is necessary to observe the changes in the body during the delivery stage. If you experience abdominal pain before delivery, similar to dysmenorrhea, you should consider it as a manifestation of uterine contractions. Because uterine contractions occur in waves and may be accompanied by false contractions and true contractions, you need to be hospitalized for observation in time. How to deal with abdominal pain before delivery In fact, pregnant women should pay special attention to their physical health and some eating habits during pregnancy. This is directly related to whether the fetus in their belly can develop healthily, especially before delivery. Let us learn about how to deal with abdominal pain before delivery. Birth Taboos First, it is taboo for people born in the year of the tiger to see it, because in traditional concepts, giving birth to children is like blooming. If seen by people born in the year of the tiger, they are afraid that the flowers will be "covered" and not bloom properly, which means miscarriage or delivery problems, which have a bad influence on both mother and child. The second taboo is to borrow someone else's money to give birth to a child at home. There is a Taiwanese saying that goes "Borrow someone's death rather than their life." This is because the old custom believes that borrowing someone else's money to give birth to a child will take away the blessings of your own family, but if you borrow someone else's death, it will reduce your own disasters, hence this saying. Treatment Because of the contraction of the uterus, the baby's head begins to fall into the pelvis, and the fetal membrane and uterine wall gradually separate and the friction will cause blood vessels to rupture and bleed, which is commonly known as spotting. It is usually a pink or brown viscous liquid, or blood in the secretions. Many expectant mothers wonder: How long will it take to give birth after spotting? In fact, spotting usually occurs 24 hours before the expectant mother goes into labor, marking the beginning of the delivery stage. However, some expectant mothers experience repeated spotting a few days or even a week before delivery. Everyone's physiological conditions are different, so the key is to observe the shape, color, amount, etc. of the bleeding after seeing it and then make a judgment. If there is only a light streak of blood and the amount is not large, the pregnant mother can stay at home to observe and pay attention not to overwork and avoid strenuous exercise. Expectant mothers who have not had spotting before delivery must prepare diapers when going out. Especially for expectant mothers who are giving birth for the first time, they will not give birth immediately after seeing the blood, so they need to wait patiently. If a pregnant mother bleeds, the amount of bleeding exceeds that during her menstrual period, or she has abdominal pain, she should be admitted to the hospital immediately. If the expectant mother's physical condition allows, she can go to the hospital on her own without calling an ambulance. |
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