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During pregnancy, due to the growth and development of the fetus, the burden on various systems such as the circulatory system, respiratory system, and urinary system will increase, and the blood volume will gradually increase, the heart rate will increase, and the lung ventilation will increase. Many people feel deprived of oxygen" and often need to take a big breath to feel comfortable, which is normal. So, what should I do if my pregnant mother feels deprived of oxygen?
1. Why is there a lack of oxygen?
1. Due to the growth and development of the fetus, the burden of various systems such as the circulatory system, respiratory system and urinary system will increase, the blood volume will gradually increase, the heart rate will increase, the lung ventilation will increase, and the oxygen demand will be about 2 times that of ordinary people.
2. In addition, the umbilical cord around the neck for more than two weeks sometimes causes fetal hypoxia.
3. Pregnant women are depressed and angry for a long time, which may cause hypoxia.
4. Pregnant women may be hypoxic during cold and illness.
2. Symptoms of hypoxia.
1. Pregnant women feel chest tightness and shortness of breath and poor breathing.
2. Abnormal fetal movement, such as sudden vigorous exercise of the fetus with regular fetal movements, or not moving for several days, pregnant women should go to the hospital for examination in time.
3. Fetal growth retardation, more than two weeks of gestation, need to check whether it is hypoxia.
4. The umbilical cord is wrapped around the neck for two weeks with fetal growth retardation.
5. The fetal heart rate is abnormal, and the normal fetal heart rate is 120---160
6. Pregnant women have long-term lack of energy, love to yawn and drowsiness.
3. What should I do if there is hypoxia?
1. Testing: Go to the hospital for fetal heart rate monitoring, and the expectant mother's mood should not be too anxious during this period. Expectant mothers sometimes get sick and have a cold, which can also cause a lack of oxygen to the fetus.
2. Oxygen inhalation: Generally, it is to go to the doctor to inhale oxygen for three days, half an hour a day, if the hypoxia is serious, you need to follow the doctor's instructions, and do fetal heart rate monitoring after oxygen inhalation until it is qualified.
3. Daily care: Pregnant mothers should pay attention to mood regulation and go for a walk in the morning and evening. Go under the trees in the park to get some fresh air, and rest on your left side during bed rest.
4. Can I take oxygen at home?
In recent years, with the rise of oxygen bars and the use of family oxygen bags, people have some understanding of oxygen inhalation, especially pregnant women have begun to try oxygen. Experts say that under normal circumstances, pregnant women do not need to receive oxygen. Expectant mothers should also pay attention to the fact that pregnant women should not inhale oxygen on their own, and the amount and time of oxygen inhalation need to be monitored by professional medical personnel, if there are people who specialize in obstetrics and gynecology at home.
The above is the symptoms of hypoxia in pregnant mothers and how to deal with the common sense, it is very necessary to understand these common sense to deal with the emergency of hypoxia in pregnant mothers.
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Pregnant mothers are under a lot of pressure and a lot of joy, and at the same time want to take care of the fetus to the fullest. The fetus also exchanges gases with the outside world to sustain life, and communicates with the outside world through the mother. So, can the fetus receive oxygen if it is not hypoxic?
Will oxygen have any negative effects on the fetus?
When pregnant, if everything is normal, there is no need to inhale oxygen, when pregnant, especially after five months of pregnancy, you can count the fetal movement every day, if the fetal movement suddenly becomes more or suddenly less, the baby is hypoxic, you can enter the hospital oxygen machine, if everything is normal, in fact, there is no need. During pregnancy, especially in the third trimester, pregnant mothers should not sit for too long. Because the sitting position will compress the uterus, it is not conducive to the fetus moving in the abdomen, and it will affect the blood circulation of the placenta for a long time, which will then cause fetal hypoxia.
Pregnant mothers should move around more appropriately, which is not only good for the fetus, but also conducive to raising the head and descending, and it will be more conducive to smooth delivery when giving birth. As the pregnancy time becomes longer, the uterus continues to enlarge, and even occupies the entire abdominal cavity, which will squeeze the adjacent tissues and organs, and the uterus rotates to the right to varying degrees, so that the ligaments and mesangium that protect the uterus are in a state of tension, and the blood vessels in the mesangium that provide nutrients to the uterus are also stretched, which will affect the oxygen supply of the fetus and make the fetus chronically hypoxic. If the fetus is hypoxic, giving oxygen to the pregnant woman can reduce the fetal hypoxia to a certain extent, and at the same time, it is necessary to find out the specific, and the pregnant woman's disease should be active and get out of the hypoxic environment.
In short, Pei Ying, pregnant mothers should go to the hospital regularly for physical examination, make protective measures and psychological preparations, and face the unexpected situation of the fetus.
In the third trimester, the mother can feel the fetus often hiccups, and the mother will inevitably be very worried at this time, is the baby's hiccups normal? But if the mother calms down and is patient, she will find that the fetal hiccups will stop in the late third trimester. In medicine, fetal hiccups are called "hiccups", and what is spit out by fetal hiccups is not the gas in the stomach like in adults, but amniotic fluid.
The alveoli of the fetus slowly grow up in this belching sound, and the lungs slowly become stronger, which is to prepare for breathing after birth! Fetal hiccups do not prove that the baby is not hypoxic, and hiccups are just a normal psychological reaction of the fetus. The normal heart rate of the fetus is 120 to 160 beats, and the fetus can move higher than this range, and then it can gradually return to normal.
When the fetus is calm, if it is lower than this normal range and higher than this normal range, it means that the fetus is in a state of distress and is a manifestation of hypoxia. During pregnancy, especially in the third trimester, pregnant mothers should not sit for too long. Because the sitting position will compress the uterus, it is not conducive to the fetus moving in the abdomen, and it will affect the blood circulation of the placenta for a long time, which will then cause fetal hypoxia.
Pregnant mothers should appropriately walk around with the clefts, which is not only good for the fetus, but also conducive to raising the head and descending, and will be more conducive to smooth delivery when giving birth.
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