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1. Vomiting during pregnancy
For pregnant mothers, vomiting is very painful. Pregnant women vomiting is a kind of early pregnancy reaction. Early pregnancy reaction generally occurs in the first three months of pregnancy, and is most common in one and a half months. It is also accompanied by dizziness, fatigue, anorexia, etc. symptom. Severe and severe vomiting can affect the health of mothers and babies. If you want to relieve vomiting during pregnancy, you can eat small meals and avoid greasy foods. Take vitamin B6: 10-20mg three times a day. Avoid bending over and lying down after meals. Appropriate activities can relieve symptoms. .
2. Indigestion
If the pregnant mother has poor results during pregnancy, it is likely that the gastrointestinal burden is increased and such symptoms appear. Pregnant mothers can take vitamin B1 (10mg) and 2 to 3 yeast tablets 3 times a day. In addition, you can also take spleen-invigorating Chinese medicine for relief. If the symptoms are still not alleviated, it is recommended to go to the hospital for professional treatment.
3. Lower limb muscle spasm
Muscle cramps of the lower limbs mainly appear in the later stages of pregnancy, and usually occur at night, usually foot cramps. This symptom will directly affect the quality of sleep of pregnant mothers and cause a vicious circle. Pregnant mothers with such symptoms can take 2 calcium tablets, 1 cod liver oil pill, and vitamin E (5-10mg) 3 times a day, which can relieve muscle spasms of the lower limbs 3 times a day. When cramps occur, straighten the legs to make the gastrocnemius muscle tense, and the cramps often disappear quickly.
4. Constipation
With the increase of pregnancy time, pregnant women will also experience constipation in the later stages of pregnancy. This is due to a combination of factors such as bowel movement and bowel tension, and the rectum is compressed by the uterus, and the amount of exercise for pregnant mothers in the third trimester is reduced. Pregnant mothers with constipation must develop a good habit of defecation regularly. In addition, eat more foods that are good for digestion, especially vegetables and fruits that are rich in fiber. If the constipation is severe, it is recommended to go to the hospital for treatment. .
5. Swelling of lower limbs
Pregnant mothers will basically have lower limb swelling in the later stages of pregnancy. For those pregnant women with relatively light swelling, as long as they pay attention to rest, the swelling can be subsided. However, everyone's situation is different. Therefore, some The swelling of pregnant women is more serious. Such pregnant women need treatment to reduce the swelling. Severe lower extremity swelling is likely to be caused by pregnancy-induced hypertension. It is recommended that pregnant mothers go to the hospital for examination. When sleeping, try to sleep in a lateral position as much as possible to raise the lower extremities slightly. It can reduce edema.
6. Itchy skin during pregnancy
Skin pruritus during pregnancy refers to the phenomenon of skin itching during pregnancy. The reason is that due to the increase in hormones, the mother-to-be will not only have changes in the body, but also the skin will be particularly sensitive, prone to rashes, causing itching all over the body, such as the back, neck, and belly. For the most serious, scratching feels tingling, and the skin is congestive and red. In such situations, pregnant women should first reduce their mental burden, avoid scratching to relieve itching, frequently changing underwear and underwear, and avoid scrubbing with hot water or alkaline soap when bathing, to prevent food stimulation, such as eating less chili , Ginger, garlic and other irritating foods, seafood intake should be appropriate, and medications under the guidance of a doctor.
The above six symptoms are situations that pregnant women may often encounter. It is recommended that pregnant mothers actively prevent them when they do not appear. If these symptoms occur accidentally and the symptoms are very serious, this is necessary Go to the hospital for medical treatment in time to avoid endangering the health of mother and baby.
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-1.1 Introduction
-1.2 Classwork
--1.2.1 Choice
-2.1 Premarital Health Care
-2.2.1 Healthy Lifestyle
-2.2.2 Nutrition During Peri-conception
-2.3.1 Conditions for Successful Pregnancy
-2.3.2 Pre-pregnancy Examination
-2.4 Classwork
--2.4.1 Choice
-3.1 The Anatomy of the Female Reproductive System
-3.2 Birth of the Fetus
-3.3 Fetus' Growth
-3. 4 The Accidents in Life
-3.5 Fetal Guard
-3.6 Classwork
--3.6.1 Choice
-4.1 Pregnant Mother’s Body Shape Changes
-4.2 Reasonable Pregnancy Nutrition
-4.3 Regular Prenatal Examinations
-4.4 Harmonious Sexual Life during Pregnancy
-4.5.1 Careful Medication During Pregnancy(1)
-4.5.2 Careful Medication During Pregnancy(2)
-4.6 Scientific Fetal Education
-4.7 The Physical Reactions in Early Pregnancy
-4.8 Classwork
--4.8.1 Choice
-5.1 Psychological changes of mothers at various stages of pregnancy
-5.2 Recognize and Interpret Common Emotions
-5.3 Take Life as the Background to Understand Your Emotions
-5.4 How to communicate with others in the relationships
-5.5 Classwork
--5.5.1 Choice
-6.1 Anatomical Structure of Female Pelvis
-6.2 Natural Delivery
-6.3 Cesarean Section
-6.4 Classwork
--6.4.1 Choice
-7.1 Screening Down Syndrome
-7.2 Noninvasive DNA Prenatal Examination
-7.3 Amniotic fluid examination
-7.4 Classwork
--7.4.1 Choice
-8.1 Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
-8.2 Hypertension of pregnancy
-8.3 Premature Delivery and Post-term Pregnancy
-8.4 Classwork
--8.4.1 Choice
-9.1 History and instruments of obstetric ultrasound
-9.2 Development History and Instruments of Obstetrics Ultrasound
-9.3 Grading of and Timing for Prenatal Ultrasonography
-9.4 Reflection on Popularization of Ultrasonography During Pregnancy
-9.5 Classwork
--9.5.1 Choice
-10.1 Drug-Induced Ototoxicity
-10.2 Congenital Pyloric Obstruction
-10.3 Congenital Dislocation of Hip Joint
-10.4 Cleft Lip and Palate
-10.5.1 Hemoglobinopathy and Thalassemia(1)
-10.5.2 Hemoglobinopathy and Thalassemia(2)
-10.6 Polycystic Kidney Disease
-10.7 Classwork
--10.7.1 Choice
-11.1 Love Your Life
--Essay
-11.2 Treatment of Common Symptoms During Pregnancy
--Essay
-11.3 Preparation Before Delivery
--Essay
-11.4 Painless Labor
--Essay
-11.5 Postpartum Depression
--Essay