Threatened abortion is the most worrying problem for pregnant mothers during pregnancy. Vaginal bleeding and lower abdominal pain will make pregnant mothers very nervous. They don’t know how to deal with it and worry that there will be problems with the baby in their belly. So, how to take care of it? Let’s talk about the care plan for threatened abortion. First, let us understand the complications of untimely treatment of threatened abortion: Sometimes miscarriage or incomplete miscarriage can cause severe blood loss or even shock, so it should be treated actively. All types of abortion can be complicated by infection, which is more common in incomplete abortions. Infection often occurs when abortion surgery is performed with instruments that have not been strictly sterilized; when instruments damage the cervix; or when there is an original infection in the uterine cavity, which can cause the infection to spread after surgical abortion or spontaneous abortion. Let's take a look at the key points of nursing for threatened abortion: The principle of dealing with threatened abortion is to keep the fetus safe, educate the patient, explain the possible causes of abortion, relieve unnecessary worries and tension, and explain that necessary gynecological examinations are harmless to the fetus. 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. If the lower abdominal pain intensifies but the amount of bleeding is not much, you should distinguish whether there are other complications. If there is tissue discharge or increased bleeding, you should take the discharged tissue to the hospital for treatment. Pay attention to rest, but you don't have to stay in bed. You should stay in bed when bleeding occurs. If you have paroxysmal lower abdominal pain accompanied by increased bleeding, you should go to the hospital immediately. |
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