What symptom is anoxia during pregnancy?
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Pregnant women during pregnancy, sometimes may feel chest tightness, shortness of breath, need to breathe big mouth to feel better, this is a situation of maternal hypoxia. Don't worry, many pregnant women will have varying degrees of hypoxia, what are the symptoms of hypoxia during pregnancy? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.
What symptom is anoxia during pregnancy?
Initial performance. At the beginning, the number of fetal movements is more, then it becomes weaker and the frequency of fetal movements will decrease. Weak fetal movement means that the fetus is in a more dangerous situation, so it needs to be tested every day in order to reflect the safety of the fetus through the situation of fetal movement.
Fetal hypoxia during pregnancy, prone to stillbirth, even if the fetus was born smoothly, also easy to cause neonatal infection, premature death, mental retardation and so on. Because expectant mothers can't carry out medical tests every day, once the baby is lack of oxygen, it can't be detected in time, which leads to some children can't be corrected as soon as possible. But in the fetal pre hypoxia, the fetus will make some "action" to remind pregnant women.
The fetus moves more than ten times within 12 hours before full-term delivery. Every day, pregnant women need to detect the number of fetal movements in one hour in the morning, in the middle and in the evening, and multiply the total number of three fetal movements by four, which means the number of fetal movements in 12 hours. Excessive fetal movement, or less fetal movement, all indicate fetal hypoxia.
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Three times a day for about four minutes. Pregnant women often carry out oxygen health care, which is conducive to reducing the occurrence of various hypoxia diseases, and is conducive to the healthy growth of the fetus. When pregnant women rest, it is appropriate to choose the sleeping position of lying on the left side, which can provide effective support for the fetus.