After becoming pregnant, every woman hopes that she can give birth to a baby safely, and every woman hopes that her baby will be healthy during pregnancy. People often say that when the time is right, the baby will fall off. Simply put, it is not good for the baby to be born too early, nor is it good for the baby to be born too late. If the baby is born too early, many of the body organs will not be fully developed, which is easy to cause other diseases. So how long is the normal time for childbirth? How long is the normal pregnancy? As the saying goes, a pregnancy lasts for 10 months. It takes a woman 10 months to give birth to a healthy baby. This is quite familiar in our lives. Everyone thinks that the process from pregnancy to delivery takes 10 months, but this is not the exact time. Because every pregnant woman finds it difficult to determine the time from conception to delivery, as it is not something they can estimate by themselves. So how many weeks of pregnancy does it usually take to give birth? Clinically, the expected date of delivery is calculated from the first day of pregnancy, so the entire pregnancy period is about 280 days. 1. How many weeks does it normally take for a pregnant woman to give birth? Female friends are usually curious about how many weeks of pregnancy it takes to give birth. Medically, we can count it from the first day of the last menstrual period to the entire pregnancy period of 280 days, which is about 10 gestation months, so each gestation month will be about 28 days. Labor may occur between 24 and 36 weeks of pregnancy, which is called premature birth. If the birth is later than the expected date of delivery, at 42 weeks, it is considered a post-natal birth. Regardless of whether it is a premature baby or a post-natal birth, the fetus will be affected to a certain extent, so it needs careful care. 2. Precautions during pregnancy Female friends understand the process of pregnancy, so they must be careful during pregnancy, as many things can happen during the 10 months of pregnancy. Women must pay attention to their clothing during pregnancy. It is best to wear loose clothes. The diet should be adjusted in time to supplement a lot of calcium and iron, and folic acid should be supplemented. Sleep and rest should be sufficient, and you can also participate in some simple exercises to promote metabolism. Female friends should pay attention to their own cleanliness and keep the body surface hygienic. How much weight is normal from pregnancy to delivery During the entire pregnancy period, you will gain about 12-13 kg. If you were overweight before pregnancy, you may gain 15 kg. The rate of weight gain varies at different stages of pregnancy, with an increase of about 4 kg in the first half and about 8 kg in the second half. When the speed is increased rapidly, it should not exceed 0.5 kg per week. If weight gain is slow, attention should be paid to the intrauterine development of the fetus or whether the mother is malnourished; if weight gain is too fast and exceeds the limit, it may be seen in edema, polyhydramnios, macrosomia, twins, and obesity of the pregnant woman. Weight gain during pregnancy is progressive. In the early stages of pregnancy, there is generally no significant weight gain. Starting from the second trimester (four months of pregnancy), weight gain is approximately 0.35 kg per week, and generally does not exceed 0.5 kg per week. 1. B-ultrasound cannot clearly see the fetus If a mother has a thick layer of fat during pregnancy, even the ultrasound beam will become very weak, not only making it difficult for doctors to examine her, but also because the abdominal wall is too thick, it is not easy to see the fetus clearly. Fat moms will not be able to take artistic photos of their fetus. 2. The baby becomes a little fat Obese mothers are more likely to suffer from gestational diabetes (endocrinology), hypertension (cardiothoracic surgery and cardiovascular medicine), pancreatitis, etc., which will also affect the babies in the womb and increase the risk of children suffering from obesity, diabetes and other diseases in adulthood. Pregnant women with diabetes are also more likely to cause insufficient blood sugar supply to the brain of their newborn babies, leading to cerebral palsy. 3. The labor process is long and the pain is doubled According to statistics, obese pregnant women take 80 minutes longer to give birth than normal pregnant women, and overweight pregnant women take 105 minutes longer. Being overweight can prevent the anesthetic needle from reaching its destination, and a cesarean section will require doctors to remove thick fat, which will require them to expend double or more energy than usual. Obese mothers are more likely to be physically exhausted during childbirth, and the labor process will be long and indefinite, right? 4. Babies are more likely to get hurt The mother's thick fat can cause the pelvis to narrow, making it more likely to have a dystocia. For obese mothers, the fetus is often larger and is more likely to suffer from intrauterine distress. When a large fetus is delivered vaginally, it may suffer damage to the nerves, bones, and brain due to squeezing, and the expectant mother may face severe tearing of the birth canal. |
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