Effective care for threatened abortion

Effective care for threatened abortion

What is the effective care for threatened abortion? This is the biggest concern of many pregnant women because they are worried that something might happen to their children. Every family hopes to have a healthy and lovely baby, so they will be particularly nervous when threatened abortion occurs. Today we will learn about the effective care for threatened abortion.

Nursing tips for threatened abortion:

Pay attention to the amount and nature of vaginal bleeding, and observe whether there is tissue in the discharge at any time. If necessary, keep the perineum pad (24 hours) for the doctor to observe. Keep track of the development of threatened abortion according to the amount of bleeding and abdominal pain.

Pay attention to rest, but you don't have to stay in bed. If there is bleeding, you should stay in bed. Reduce stimulation, prohibit sexual intercourse, and avoid unnecessary gynecological examinations.

Provide good publicity and education to patients, explain the possible causes of miscarriage, relieve unnecessary worries and tension, and explain that necessary gynecological examinations are harmless to the fetus.

How to prevent threatened miscarriage?

Take rest

Pregnant women should stay in bed more and reduce activities, but this does not mean lying in bed for 24 hours without moving. They should do some light activities appropriately. Sexual intercourse must be prohibited, and unnecessary vaginal examinations should be minimized to reduce stimulation to the uterus. In addition, breast stimulation should be avoided, because breast stimulation can also cause uterine contractions and lead to threatened abortion.

Pay attention to the amount and nature of bleeding

Observe the vaginal discharge at any time to see if there is any tissue. It is best to keep the discharge for the doctor to observe. If the amount of bleeding increases, go to the hospital for treatment in time.

Pay attention to abdominal pain

If expectant mothers experience back pain and a feeling of heaviness in the lower abdomen that does not ease after rest or even worsens, they should be alert. If the lower abdominal pain worsens, is accompanied by vaginal bleeding, and tissue-like discharge occurs, they should report it to a doctor in a timely manner.

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