How to determine miscarriage? To determine whether a miscarriage has occurred, the first thing to look at is the symptoms. If a woman has a small amount of vaginal bleeding and redness and swelling after menopause, the early pregnancy reaction disappears, and there is obvious abdominal pain, she should be alert to miscarriage; at this time, she should promptly undergo B-ultrasound, blood HCG test and other related examinations to clearly determine whether a miscarriage has occurred. 1. Judging whether miscarriage occurs based on symptoms 1. Spotting after menopause If your menstruation is relatively regular, but your period has not come for more than 10 days, or even delayed for a month, you are very likely to be pregnant. Blood HCG can be confirmed by testing with pregnancy test sticks. If vaginal bleeding symptoms recur after pregnancy stops, be alert to whether you have miscarriage. 2. Early pregnancy reaction disappears Generally, women will experience early pregnancy reactions such as nausea, vomiting, dizziness, weakness, breast pain, darkening of the areola, and frequent urination. If the pregnancy is not long, the early pregnancy reaction will subside, so be alert to the possibility of miscarriage. 3. Obvious abdominal pain Although some women also feel abdominal pain after pregnancy, this kind of abdominal pain is mainly caused by uterine swelling and pulling the abdominal tissue, which is generally not very serious and will not be accompanied by vaginal bleeding. If there is obvious abdominal pain with vaginal bleeding, we should be more vigilant about whether there is miscarriage. 2. Clinical examination to determine whether miscarriage 1. Ultrasound examination If there are signs of miscarriage, you should go to the hospital for an abdominal B-ultrasound examination in time to see if there is a fetal heart or fetal bud. If there is a fetal heart, fetal bud, or miscarriage symptoms, it may be a threatened miscarriage, and timely fetal protection and treatment can be given. If there is no fetal heart or fetal bud, fetal arrest or miscarriage should occur, and curettage treatment is required. 2. Blood HCG test In early pregnancy, the blood HCG value doubles the next day. If you suspect miscarriage, you can go to the local hospital for a blood HCG test in time. If this value does not rise but falls, it should be a threatened miscarriage. If this value drops significantly and the fetal heart rate and buds are not seen, the possibility of miscarriage will be greater. |
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