If a pregnant woman's baby shows signs of fetal arrest, she needs to have an abortion in time, because if the dead fetus remains in the belly for too long, it will affect her next fertility. Pregnant women who have undergone abortion surgery should also pay attention to recovering their bodies. However, some women who have undergone abortion surgery become pregnant again three months after the surgery. What should they do at this time? How long does it take to get pregnant after miscarriage? In most cases, professional treatment and conditioning are needed after miscarriage, and it should take at least half a year, preferably one year before conception can be achieved. However, special circumstances may exist. People with excellent physical conditions recover quickly, and the time required for treatment and conditioning is relatively shorter. However, it will take at least half a year for the body to reach a certain optimal state for conception. Because miscarriage causes a certain degree of damage to the body, only by conditioning the body and cultivating a healthy embryo can the chance of healthy conception be greatly increased. Otherwise, the fetus will not develop successfully due to certain insufficient factors in the body, and finally lead to the trend of fetal arrest and miscarriage again. Fetal growth retardation is caused by deficiencies in the pregnant woman's body (such as female hormone levels, thickness of the endometrium, etc.), which leads to an unfavorable gestational environment for the fetus and inability to give birth normally. Then Director Yu Wenbo uses the "Spleen Strengthening, Kidney Nourishing and Marrow Filling Therapy" for treatment. It is necessary to start conditioning the body before pregnancy to allow the pregnant woman to maintain a good internal environment. After the mother's body is in the best condition, you can try to get pregnant. Women who have experienced fetal growth retardation should pay attention to developing good living habits from 3-6 months before pregnancy, such as quitting smoking and drinking less, eating less or no spicy, fatty, greasy, and cold food, sleeping no later than 10 p.m. every night, not having sex too frequently, taking time to do aerobic exercise, such as brisk walking, radio gymnastics, Tai Chi, etc. It is best to exercise at least 5 days a week, each time for no less than 30 minutes, use computers and mobile phones less unless necessary for work, watch less TV, and learn about news and current affairs through the radio. If you pay attention to these, then you have the basic conditions for giving birth to a healthy baby. The biggest reason for fetal arrest after the presence of fetal heart rate Even after the presence of fetal heartbeat and fetal bud, the fetus may still stop growing. The presence of fetal heartbeat and fetal bud proves that the gestational sac is alive, but whether the fetus will arrest in the later stage cannot be judged from this. As long as your physical condition is good, you will generally be fine. Regular prenatal checkups are sufficient. There is no need for frequent B-ultrasounds during the entire pregnancy. If the individual does not feel any discomfort and has no vaginal bleeding, there is generally no need for examination. The normal fetal heart rate is strong and powerful, at 120-160 beats/minute, with a regular rhythm and moderate strength, like the "ticking of a clock". The fetal heart rate can increase by 10-20 beats per minute when the fetus moves. If the heart rate is continuously higher than 160 times/minute or lower than 110 times/minute, it is abnormal. If the expectant mother is nervous or tired, it may cause a faster fetal heart rate. At this time, lying on the left side can alleviate the phenomenon of a fast fetal heart rate. If it is still too fast, you should consider whether the fetus is suffering from intrauterine hypoxia. It is best to consult a doctor for advice. After 10 weeks of pregnancy, pregnant women can hear the fetal heartbeat. In clinical practice, ultrasonic Doppler fetal heart rate monitor is commonly used to listen to the fetal heart rate, and electronic fetal heart rate monitor is used to continuously monitor the fetal heart rate. If you are at home, you can use a home-use ultrasonic Doppler fetal heart monitor to listen to the fetal heart rate; if there is a professional at home, you can also use a stethoscope or fetal heart stethoscope to listen to the fetal heart rate. As long as you can hear clearly, it's fine. So when should we start fetal heart rate monitoring? Generally speaking, there is no need to use an ultrasonic Doppler fetal heart rate monitor for self-monitoring before 15 weeks of pregnancy. For pregnant women between 15 and 28 weeks of pregnancy, it is safe to measure three times a day for one minute each time. For pregnant women after 28 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus is fully differentiated and the time and frequency of monitoring can be extended. For high-risk pregnant women after 35 weeks of pregnancy (for example, pregnant women with gestational hypertension, hyperthyroidism, etc.), they should be hospitalized and have the fetal heart rate continuously monitored using a fetal heart rate monitor. If necessary, continuous monitoring can be provided for a long time (more than 1 hour). |
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