In the early stages of pregnancy, many things can lead to miscarriage. Generally, when miscarriage occurs, pregnant mothers will have uncomfortable physical reactions. Common symptoms of miscarriage are abdominal pain and spotting. Many pregnant mothers worry about miscarriage when they notice spotting. In fact, if this happens, they need to go to the hospital to preserve the fetus. Sometimes, pregnant mothers can save the fetus through medical means. If vaginal bleeding occurs at 40 days of pregnancy, whether the pregnancy can be saved depends on whether the fetus has some congenital abnormalities. Generally, threatened miscarriage in early pregnancy is mostly caused by chromosomal abnormalities in the embryo. After the symptoms of threatened miscarriage appear, it is recommended to monitor blood HCG and progesterone as soon as possible, and to have a B-ultrasound examination to determine whether it is an intrauterine pregnancy. Clinically, we call the spontaneous termination of pregnancy within 28 weeks of pregnancy when the embryo cannot continue to develop as spontaneous abortion. A miscarriage that ends within 12 weeks is called an early miscarriage, a miscarriage that ends between 12 and 28 weeks is called a late miscarriage, and more than three consecutive miscarriages are called habitual miscarriages. The main causes of spontaneous abortion are embryonic diseases and maternal diseases. Embryo disorders include: ⒈ The embryo itself has defects and dies when it develops to a certain extent, and miscarriage usually occurs in about two months. ⒉ Placental abnormalities, the fetus often dies due to blood circulation disorders, and miscarriage often occurs in the second half of the pregnancy. Maternal diseases include: 1. Progesterone deficiency. 2. Vitamin deficiency, such as vitamin E, K, C, etc. ⒊ Abnormalities of reproductive organs, such as abnormal uterine development, uterine malformation, uterine fibroids, etc. ⒋Acute and chronic diseases, such as gastroenteritis, urinary tract infection, etc. 5. Sexually transmitted diseases, such as gonorrhea, syphilis, etc. ⒍Emotional injuries, such as mental fear, emotional tension, etc. Pregnancy is not a disease, so general work can be continued as usual. However, in the following circumstances, it is best to stop working or switch to other jobs: when there is miscarriage, premature birth, or vaginal bleeding caused by placenta previa, you must stop working; when there is preeclampsia, twins or a low fetal weight, it is best to rest more; when there are toxic substances in the workplace, it is best to change the workplace and stay away from workplaces with high radiation doses, such as nuclear power plants, radiation inspection rooms or treatment rooms; beauticians, teachers or nurses often need to stand for long periods of time due to the nature of their work, and are prone to varicose veins, so they should try to reduce the time they stand. |
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