In addition to regular prenatal checkups after pregnancy, I heard that I also need to do bone density tests. However, bone density tests are not included in prenatal checkups. Does this mean that I don’t have to do it? Many pregnant women have this question: during pregnancy, will the level of bone density have any impact on the fetus? Moreover, during the examination, expectant mothers may also worry about whether the testing equipment will have any impact on the baby. So is it necessary to check bone density during pregnancy? Pregnant and breastfeeding women are special groups who need to undergo bone density testing. Ultrasonic bone density testing has no effect on pregnant women and fetuses, so it can be used to observe the dynamic changes of bone minerals during pregnancy and lactation in multiple segments. The bone calcium reserves of women before and during pregnancy (too high or too low) are crucial to the healthy development of the fetus. Bone density testing can help you understand the bone condition during pregnancy, take good care of yourself during pregnancy, and prevent pregnancy complications (osteoporosis and pregnancy-induced hypertension). Since there are widespread nutritional problems among adults in my country, it is very important to have regular check-ups and receive correct guidance. Bone calcium is lost faster during lactation. If the bone density is low at this time, it may lead to a decrease in bone calcium in both the mother and the child. Pregnant women should have a bone density test. It is best to check bone density once in the third and sixth months after pregnancy to monitor whether the pregnant woman is calcium deficient and to provide timely supplementation. Breastfeeding mothers should also take more calcium supplements. In addition to checking bone density during pregnancy, it should also be checked during breastfeeding. During breastfeeding, the baby will absorb a large amount of calcium through breast milk to maintain growth and development. If the mother does not supplement calcium in time, the bone calcium of both of them will be reduced. During pregnancy, it is very necessary to check bone density. As the baby grows, the expectant mother may lose calcium, leading to osteoporosis, etc. Therefore, bone density should be checked in time. If the bone density is found to be low, calcium should be supplemented in time to ensure a healthy body. |
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