What medicine to take for threatened abortion

What medicine to take for threatened abortion

What medicine should be taken for threatened abortion? For all expectant mothers, if there is a sign of threatened abortion, the first thing we think of is to take medicine to protect the fetus. Today, the editor brings you some information about what medicine to take for threatened abortion, let's take a look.

What medicine to take to preserve pregnancy is a concern for some female friends with habitual miscarriage. Experts suggest that oral medroxyprogesterone (progesterone acetate) can be used, 4 mg each time, 1-2 times a day. Vitamin E capsules can also be taken, 20 mg each time, 3 times a day.

In addition, the use of progesterone during pregnancy can relax uterine smooth muscles and reduce the sensitivity of the uterus to vasopressin and oxytocin. Larger doses of progesterone can inhibit the activity of uterine smooth muscles and put the uterus in a relatively balanced state to achieve the purpose of prenatal care. However, this method must be used under the guidance of a doctor.

Pregnant women who find signs of threatened miscarriage should go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible, instead of choosing miscarriage-preserving drugs at will. Because there are many causes of threatened miscarriage, and the treatment methods vary from person to person, if you cannot choose miscarriage-preserving drugs based on the causes, it will be very dangerous to the fetus. Progesterone, as a progestogen, is only effective for threatened miscarriage caused by insufficient corpus luteum secretion and progesterone deficiency. If the threatened miscarriage of some pregnant women is caused by chromosomal abnormalities, taking progesterone will naturally not work.

It is very important to take the right medicine to preserve the pregnancy. For example, late threatened abortion (pregnancy more than 3 months but less than 28 weeks) is mostly caused by relaxation of the internal cervical os. If you want to preserve the pregnancy, in addition to using pregnancy-preserving drugs, you should also use drugs that inhibit uterine contractions and other means of auxiliary treatment.

In addition, during the period of pregnancy preservation, in addition to resting in bed (try not to move around except for urination and defecation), strictly refraining from sexual intercourse, the patient should also maintain emotional stability, avoid a tense environment, supplement adequate nutrition, and take some vitamin E orally. If the embryo is normal, after rest and treatment, the cause of the miscarriage is eliminated, the bleeding stops, and the pregnancy can continue.

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