laitimes

To what extent does the stomach hurt and go to the hospital to give birth, is it a frown, or a grin?

A few days ago, a small couple, almost to the end of the labor period, very nervous, a day to run to the hospital several times, we tested, it is not yet time.

Some young pregnant women asked, when is the time to calculate the time to give birth and need to go to the hospital?

After I leave work, I often receive calls from the families of pregnant women who have reached the end of the labor period: Little Miss Hong, my wife has contractions, her stomach is hard, is it time to go to the hospital?

In this case, I will ask, stomach pain, how is the expression, is it a frown, or a grin?

Generally speaking, the frown of uterine contraction pain indicates that it is still relatively mild, and there is still a period of time before the uterine opening, so there is no need to rush to the hospital, so as not to run back and forth. However, if the expression of pain is painful, and all grins are made in less than ten minutes, then you need to go to the hospital.

Have given birth to a child know that contractions are one of the three typical symptoms of pregnant women before giving birth, before giving birth, pregnant women will feel a sense of contraction in the abdomen, and with the passage of time more and more regular, contractions time also continues to become shorter, and the pain caused by contractions is getting stronger and stronger. So, to what extent does the uterus shrink to go to the hospital?

To what extent does the stomach hurt and go to the hospital to give birth, is it a frown, or a grin?

As delivery approaches, a pregnant woman's uterus slowly begins to contract. When the pregnant mother feels the pain of contraction, do not panic, do not rush to the hospital to wait for delivery, far from the real delivery At this time, the pregnant mother can first pack up the items in the maternity bag to be brought to the hospital, and you can also take a bath. Because when pregnant mothers feel more obvious pain, it is usually 2 to 3 weeks before childbirth, the general contraction time will not exceed half a minute, the number of labor pains a day is only a few times, and there is no redness or water breakage.

Of course, during this time, we must do a good job of monitoring the fetal heartbeat. When contractile pain appears every hour or so, be prepared for hospitalization, especially pregnant women who live far away from the hospital, and can be ready to go. If the pain is spaced every 4 to 5 minutes, and the contractions persist for more than half a minute, or if you feel a feeling of relief from stool, go to the hospital immediately to wait for delivery.

For childbirth, there is a big difference between individuals, when to go to the hospital for delivery, can not be seen mechanically, but also depends on other symptoms of labor, such as water breakage and red time, specific situation analysis.

Water breakdown refers to the phenomenon of amniotic fluid flowing out of amniotic fluid. Under normal circumstances, pregnant women have water breakdown, which is in the first stage of labor when the uterine orifice is nearly open or full, as the contractions continue to increase, when the pressure in the amniotic cavity increases to a certain extent, the fetal membrane naturally ruptures, and the amniotic fluid will flow out. Sometimes, membrane rupture occurs before labor, which is called premature rupture of membranes. According to the gestational age, premature rupture of membranes can be divided into full-term premature rupture of membranes (37 weeks of pregnancy) and premature premature rupture of membranes (after 20 weeks of pregnancy, less than 37 weeks). Premature rupture of membranes carries the risk of preterm birth, cord prolapse, fetal distress and neonatal respiratory distress syndrome, maternal and fetal infection, and increases perinatal mortality. When the mother finds herself breaking the water, she should immediately lie down to slow down the flow rate of amniotic fluid, and quickly let the surrounding family members send them to the hospital to avoid accidents in the fetus.

See red because the uterus contractions, the fetal head began to fall into the basin, the fetal membrane and uterine wall gradually separated and rubbed will cause blood vessel rupture and bleeding, which is commonly known as seeing red. Usually a thick, pink or brown liquid, or blood in a secretion. Redness is usually seen 24 hours before contractional pain, but there are also repeated appearances of redness a few days before childbirth or even 1 week ago.

Well, knowing the time of contractions, breaking water, and seeing red, pregnant mothers should know when to go to the hospital, right?

Read on