14 things pregnant mothers should know when using fertility methods

14 things pregnant mothers should know when using fertility methods

In some cases, doctors require pregnant women to apply the method of urging. Equip the knowledge of urging to prepare mentally and not worry too much.

Each pregnancy is going through different new things each time. In some special cases, pregnant mothers treat buffalo (old pregnancy without signs of labor) or unfortunately suffer from pre-eclampsia , high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, hemorrhage, pregnancy failure. The fetus does not receive enough nutrients and oxygen to the placenta, has ruptured amniotic fluid for 24 - 48 hours but has no phenomenon of labor ... so it is necessary to urge birth, sometimes the baby is not ready to be born. This worries you because you do not know what is the method of inducing ? If you are in this situation, please join aFamilyToday Health to follow the shares below.

1. A balloon is inserted into the cervix

This may sound strange, but this is the truth. Before taking the hormone pitocin to induce labor (induction method), your doctor will insert a catheter (Foley catheter) with a very small balloon attached to the end of your uterus. When the balloon is inflated, water puts pressure on the cervix, helping it to open and soften. When the cervix begins to dilate, the balloon is drained and the catheter is removed.

 

2. The method of urging delivery is very slow

After picotin injection, things seem to be progressing very slowly. There is hardly any contraction for about 8 to 9 hours after that.

3. Walk

You will have to walk a lot.

4. Hunger

You will feel very hungry, but do not eat any solid food after picotin injection, you can only eat liquid dishes like soup, soup ...

5. Broken artificial amniotic fluid

If you don't show any signs of labor, your doctor will need to intervene with an artificial rupture of the amniotic fluid. This procedure is done by inserting an amnihook stick along your finger and turning it upside down to tear the amniotic sac.

6. The amniotic fluid bag may not rupture

Have you never heard of this? However, the reality is, if, after performing the rupture of the amniotic fluid, there is still no sign of labor, your doctor will let you rest and do this method again.

7. Strong contractions

You will experience contractions that are much faster and stronger than usual. This will make you feel extremely horrible.

8. Vomiting

You hardly eat anything, but when the labor starts, you will want to throw up everything in your stomach.

9. Can't squat

When you feel pain and cramps, your body will want to squat down to take the baby out. However, your doctor will not allow you to do so as this leaves them out of control of the situation.

10. The cervix is ​​not enlarged

During the birth, you will have to deal with this situation. Although you feel great pain, but the cervix has not enlarged more than 5cm.

11. Dural anesthesia

If you can't stand it anymore, ask your doctor for an epidural .

12. It is normal for a pregnant woman to suffer from pain

You are in extreme pain but the anesthesiologist is downright slow and does not seem to care much about your pain. This is easy to understand because one day the doctor had to come into contact with a lot of pregnant women and encountered these situations. Therefore, the pain of pregnant women becomes normal for the doctors. You should also not be concerned about this and do not be sensitive or angry. Try to stay calm and your doctor will still help you during this difficult time. If the pain is too painful, you can tell your doctor about your condition for the best response.

13. Expectations and fears

The pain will last continuously, even after the baby is born. This is what you must face with an epidural.

14. Baby baby is born

During the pain, you hear the doctor say you saw the baby's head. This will motivate you to go through this arduous process.

 


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