Life is better now, but the pace and work pressure have also become greater. Therefore, in order to relieve stress, many people turn to smoking. Although it can relieve stress, it is extremely bad for our body. However, there are some special cases among the smoking group, that is, female smokers who suddenly become pregnant. They must see a doctor regularly for fetal anomaly examinations. What should I do if I get pregnant without quitting smoking or drinking? From the perspective of eugenics, it does have a certain impact, but it does not necessarily cause deformities. Don't worry too much. In your situation, it is recommended that you do a good job of prenatal check-up. If conditions permit, it is best to check once a month. If conditions do not permit, you can do a key check-up. Generally speaking, B-ultrasound has little effect on the baby and can be performed appropriately. However, to determine whether the woman is pregnant, B-ultrasound examination usually takes 5-6 weeks of pregnancy to detect. Generally, at least 4 B-ultrasounds are required to confirm intrauterine pregnancy and rule out abnormal pregnancy at 12 weeks of pregnancy. At 18-20 weeks of pregnancy, check the gestational age and eliminate fetal malformations. At 32-36 weeks of pregnancy, monitor the baby's development and eliminate any fetal abnormalities. For those who have not given birth by the due date or more than 2 weeks after the due date, another B-ultrasound examination is performed, mainly to understand the maturity of the placenta, the flow and properties of the amniotic fluid, and indirectly understand the function of the placenta, so as to decide whether to become pregnant again and decide on the mode of delivery. In addition, other tests need to be carried out according to the situation, such as Down syndrome screening at 16-18 weeks. What are the common problems in pregnancy? 1. Early pregnancy test During the diagnosis of pregnancy, pregnant mothers need to go to the street community hospital outpatient clinic for the first pregnancy check-up at 12 weeks of pregnancy, and create a liaison health care guide for pregnant women. Subsequent pregnancy checkups can be carried out in a secondary hospital or the hospital where the pregnant woman is scheduled to give birth. 2. Prenatal check-up Prenatal testing can rule out some key abnormalities and can be done as early as 8 weeks of pregnancy. At present, the most common method of checking chromosomes is regular peripheral blood screening. If necessary, amniocentesis can be performed at 16-20 weeks of pregnancy for further diagnosis. 3. Be careful with radiation sources In daily life, we are still unable to tell what radiation sources will affect the fetus. Therefore, experts still recommend that pregnant women wear anti-radiation clothing, stay away from the TV when watching TV series, stay away from the microwave when in use, and do not hang the mobile phone on the chest. |
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