What symptom does pregnant fetal membrane inflammation have

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After premature rupture of membranes, pregnant women may face the risk of infection, premature delivery, dystocia and postpartum hemorrhage. Because of the loss of the protective barrier of the fetal membrane, the vaginal microbial infection of pregnant women with premature rupture of membranes is more rapid, easier and easier to get infection. Infection usually occurs within the first 72 hours after rupture of membrane and then decreases gradually. Next, let's learn about the symptoms of pregnant fetal membrane inflammation.

What symptom does pregnant fetal membrane inflammation have

Symptom 1: amnionitis and placental dysfunction can cause fetal distress. Fetal distress is mainly caused by oligohydramnios, umbilical cord and fetal body compression, which affect the placental circulation and cause fetal distress.

Symptom 2: due to the loss of barrier protection function after premature rupture of membranes, pathogenic bacteria from the vagina up to the uterine cavity leading to amnionitis, fetal inhalation of contaminated amniotic fluid leading to pneumonia and even sepsis. Neonatal pneumonia is related to intrauterine infection and gestational age.

Symptom 3: the incidence of neonatal aspiration pneumonia and jaundice with intrauterine infection increased significantly. In addition to respiratory diseases, premature infants are also prone to intracranial hemorrhage, necrotizing enterocolitis, retrocrystalloid retinopathy and scleroma. Severe oligohydramnios may cause limb deformity due to excessive pressure.

matters needing attention

The pregnant women with preterm premature rupture of membranes should not only actively resist infection, promote fetal lung maturation, increase amniotic fluid volume to improve fetal survival rate, but also take into account the impact of premature rupture of membranes on mothers and infants, timely terminate pregnancy, so as to reduce maternal and fetal complications.