What is a high-risk pregnancy?

What is a high-risk pregnancy? [High-risk pregnancy] refers to the high risk of pregnant women and fetuses, which may lead to dystocia or endanger the safety of mothers and infants. The situation of high-risk pregnancy includes pregnant women suffering from various acute and chronic diseases and pregnancy complications, adverse environmental and social factors, etc. The word may sound horrible, but to doctors, it only means paying closer attention to the situation of pregnant women during pregnancy and childbirth so as to be able to find problems earlier. Which situations are high-risk pregnancies? If the following conditions occur, the risk of certain problems of pregnant women and the fetus may be increased, such as slow fetal growth, premature delivery, preeclampsia of Read More …

After three months of vaginal bleeding, don’t take it lightly!

The two-child policy was released, and many friends around me began to ask me about pregnancy. Everyone’s questions are multifarious, the most common one is all kinds of questions about [placenta previa]. For example, two days ago, Jun A, who was pregnant for more than six months, went to the hospital to have a B-ultrasound and came back crying with me in her arms. When she finished crying, I asked the reason before I knew. The prenatal doctor told her that she suffered from [placenta previa] and [it was easy to bleed, so she should stay in bed as much as possible and not be tired]. Fortunately, this is a [marginal placenta previa], and Jun A has no uterine contraction Read More …