In these four cases, expectant mothers should go to the hospital to give birth.

After entering the third trimester of pregnancy, it is possible to give birth at any time. When to go to the hospital is not a problem for the pregnant woman, but there will be a lot of confusion for the primipara. When to go to the hospital? Just remember 3 + 1. Regular contractions After normal labor, there will be a contraction every 3-5 minutes or so, and each contraction lasts for 30-60 seconds. Before that, there will be a contraction every ten minutes or so. The intensity of the contraction is not high. Then the interval of the contraction will be shorter and shorter, the intensity will gradually increase, and the duration will gradually extend. At the beginning of Read More …

Is painless childbirth safe? Is it completely [painless]?

A few days ago, I was on the night shift of [painless labor]. Just after taking over and counting the medicines, I received a phone call from the doctor in the delivery room. A parturient asked for labor analgesia. When I came to the delivery room and asked briefly about the situation, I couldn’t help frowning: another pregnant woman who didn’t come to the [labor analgesia] course. Seeing that she was already in great pain and sweating, I decided to give her anesthesia first. Generally speaking, it takes about 7-8 minutes for a skilled obstetrician anesthesiologist to do this process, and the middle pregnant woman may have 2-3 contractions. At this time, the pregnant woman must maintain her current position Read More …

Why do most natural births have to be stabbed?

Some people say that when a woman gives birth to a child, regardless of whether it is above or below, she will always get a knife. This [above] refers to cesarean section and [below] refers to lateral episiotomy. No matter how you are born, you can’t escape the bad luck of being cut-is this really the case? Lateral episiotomy is a method of active incision of the perineum during childbirth. In the world, is obstetrics very common surgery. Since it is surgery, whether big or small, will have its indications, contraindications, complications, so, online legend doctors regardless of willy-nilly, as long as it is natural labor do lateral incision, this is obviously a layman pat head imagination. Normal labor, often Read More …

Once caesarean section, lifetime caesarean section?

After a cesarean section, there will be a scar on the uterus, which is medically called [scar uterus]. It is really not easy for the mother of the second child of scar uterus to choose how’s delivery method: do cesarean section again and worry about the risks of the operation; Give birth to yourself, and fear that the uterus will break open. It’s really tangled! Let’s take a look at how pregnant women with scar uterus should choose the final delivery method. To make a choice, one must make a trade-off and comparison. The content of trade-off and comparison should be to compare each other’s advantages and disadvantages. Comparing one party’s advantages with the other party’s disadvantages is easy to Read More …

Caesarean section, is it risky to do it again?

Caesarean section is professionally called cesarean section. After a cesarean section, there will be a scar on the uterus, which is medically called [scar uterus]. For pregnant women with scar uterus, there is little difference between pregnancy and other pregnant women in most cases. The final delivery period is the real test. If the scar uterus is pregnant again and gives birth smoothly, there is a risk of uterine rupture. Some people may ask, in this case, wouldn’t it be enough to have another cesarean section? Anyway, I have already had a scar on my belly. Then let’s take a look at the details of cesarean section again. Timing of Cesarean Section Again Before talking about the timing of cesarean Read More …

[Amniotic Fluid Broken] Do you need a police car to drive to the hospital?

Ms. He was pregnant for 38 weeks. One night she suddenly found a large amount of liquid flowing out of her lower body without warning, just like urinating her pants. She was immediately frightened. After her husband called 120 first aid, she was worried that the ambulance could not appear at the door of her home instantly and called 110 police cars. Finally, the police car drove away and sent all the way to our hospital. The husband ran all the way in a hurry, When he took his wife to the emergency room, he was already sweating profusely. The legs and feet are weak. After the doctor and nurse examined the pregnant woman, the fetal heart was normal, the Read More …

Can the first child be delivered by caesarean section and the second child be delivered smoothly?

In the past, the first child was delivered by caesarean section, and the second child could only be delivered by caesarean section, but now many mothers of scar uterus (there will be a scar on the uterus after caesarean section) propose to give birth smoothly. No matter how, having a second child has a higher risk than having a first child. However, the first child is delivered by caesarean section, and the second child may also be delivered smoothly in addition to [having to be delivered by caesarean section]. Today we will talk about Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC). Why do you choose VBAC? 1. Natural delivery is safer than caesarean section. As we all know, caesarean section has the Read More …

What men never know: How painful is it to have children?

Influenced by various movies and TV plays, many women who have not given birth are full of fear and curiosity about the pain of natural childbirth. Today, let Jane, a former person, talk about her experience on the day of her natural childbirth. At the same time, I would also like to answer your questions. The first stage of natural labor: persistent labor pains I woke up at 4 a.m. with a stomachache, and then found that I had a pain every 7 or 8 minutes, but the pain was not very serious, just like a minor dysmenorrhea. I recorded the pain in the dark while waiting for dawn, and ran to the hospital after breakfast. 9: 00 a.m. The Read More …

Can’t you give birth smoothly if the fetal position is not correct? Will it be dystocia?

Some pregnant mothers undergo prenatal examination. After color Doppler ultrasound, if the doctor tells them that the fetal position is not correct, they will be immediately frightened and directly ask [am I going to have dystocia?]. Alas, film and television works do a lot of harm… In fact, [abnormal fetal position] is not as terrible as everyone imagined, and it is no better than the shortage of doctors and medicines in ancient times. Now it is unlikely that dystocia will occur due to abnormal fetal position, and adults and children will not be protected. Not all [abnormal fetal position] will have dystocia, and some [abnormal] can be [corrected]; Even if it cannot be corrected, caesarean section can be selected. Is Read More …

Weekly Records of Pregnancy and Delivery (1): When will you go to the hospital to give birth?

Should what go to the hospital? This is a headache for almost every inexperienced expectant mother. Is what in labor? The obstetrician’s description is always simple and clear: [If you have regular uterine contraction, broken water or red, you can come to the hospital.] Plus, you have a charge: [If you break water, remember to call an ambulance, lie down and come as soon as possible.] Is what regular contractions? Is breaking water what’s feeling? How much red do you see? After listening to the doctor’s explanation in the clinic, more questions arose in my mind. In fact, after 39 weeks, I was really very [neurotic]. For example, when you wake up in the middle of the night and go Read More …