There are many things that women need to pay attention to when they are pregnant. During pregnancy, women should not only pay attention to their own conditions, but also understand how to protect the child during pregnancy so that the baby will not be affected by other factors. How many days is a week of pregnancy? Many women do not understand this. The pregnancy cycle is also relatively easy to calculate. The following is a detailed introduction so that you can have some understanding. How many days of pregnancy is a week: Seven days of pregnancy is a week, and four weeks is a month! Count from the first day of the last menstrual period Pregnancy precautions Stay away from the rays Radioactive examinations should be avoided during pregnancy. As of 2013, there is no accurate statistics on how many X-rays will cause teratogenesis, but it is conceivable that the more times you take them, the greater the impact. In particular, relatively high doses of radiation, such as nuclear medicine examinations and CT scans, should be avoided after pregnancy is known. However, if an X-ray is taken due to an unknown pregnancy, then just like taking cold medicine as mentioned above, there is no need to abort the fetus. Instead, the baby needs to be observed during future prenatal checkups. If a pregnant woman knows she is pregnant, she should try to avoid harm from drugs and radiation. However, if she has been exposed because she was unaware of the pregnancy, she should not keep blaming herself. She should have subsequent prenatal checkups to determine whether there is any harm to the fetus, and decide whether to abort or keep the fetus before 24 weeks of pregnancy. Watch out for bleeding Don't underestimate bleeding. Causes of bleeding in early pregnancy include: 1. Ectopic pregnancy An ectopic pregnancy is when the embryonic sac implants outside the uterus instead of inside it. The conceptus that implants outside the uterine cavity cannot develop normally, and the ratio of estrogen and progesterone in the body changes, causing the decidua to separate and leading to irregular vaginal bleeding. Ectopic pregnancy must be dealt with quickly, otherwise it will become more dangerous as the embryo grows larger, and may even lead to death due to rupture and heavy bleeding from the ectopic pregnancy. Therefore, if the pregnancy test shows that you are pregnant but you continue to bleed, you should go to the obstetrics and gynecology department for a check-up to determine whether it is an ectopic pregnancy or other problems. 2. Miscarriage Once there is bleeding or other miscarriage symptoms in early pregnancy, medication will be prescribed to help maintain the fetus after the intrauterine pregnancy is confirmed. The tocolytic drug given in the early stage is progesterone, which can help the placenta implant tightly to avoid miscarriage. In addition, inflammation can also lead to miscarriage. When vaginal discharge increases, the vagina becomes itchy, has a foul odor, and is yellowish in color, it indicates inflammation. Regardless of whether you are not pregnant yet or in the early stages of pregnancy, if there is inflammation, you must see a doctor to cure the disease, otherwise it may cause premature birth or even miscarriage in the future. About half of miscarriages are caused by chromosomal abnormalities. The human body will reject the abnormal chromosomes. This is natural elimination and should be viewed with a normal mind. 3. Implantation position is inappropriate Although some embryos implant in the uterus, they are in the cervix or uterine horn, which is called ectopic pregnancy. They often cannot grow and develop normally and lead to miscarriage. 4. The placenta is implanted too low A normal placenta is attached to the bottom, posterior wall, anterior wall or side wall of the uterus; if the placenta is attached to the lower part of the uterus, or even the edge of the placenta reaches or covers the internal os of the cervix, and its position is lower than the presenting part of the fetus, it is called a low-lying placenta or a previa. In the former, the placenta will naturally pull up as the pregnancy progresses, and will have little effect on delivery; in the latter, there will be painless vaginal bleeding during pregnancy, and a clear diagnosis must be made before delivery. 5. Pregnant women are too tired If a pregnant woman experiences a small amount of bleeding each time due to being too tired or under a lot of work pressure, the symptoms can be improved by simply resting in bed more. Although bed rest is the best way to keep the fetus safe, when bleeding is first discovered, it is best to ask a doctor to identify the symptoms to avoid missing the opportunity for treatment. After understanding how many days count as a week of pregnancy, women must remember their pregnancy cycles so that they know their due date. Also, when it comes to giving birth, women must be careful not to suppress their emotions. Being nervous will not do any good to themselves or the fetus and may even cause premature birth. Women should know this. |
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