Key points to focus on during pregnancy care

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Early pregnancy: The first three months of pregnancy are early pregnancy, and the focus should be on preventing miscarriage and teratogenesis. During this period, be careful not to abuse drugs, do radiological examinations, and avoid contact with toxic and harmful substances such as pesticides. Prevent viral infections, add or remove clothing in a timely manner, and pay special attention to actively prevent diseases such as rubella and mumps. In the early stages of pregnancy, strenuous exercise, sexual life, and heavy physical labor should be avoided. If symptoms such as abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding occur, you should go to the hospital in time.

Second trimester: the 4th to 7th month of pregnancy. The focus of health care during this period is to consume enough protein, minerals and trace elements. Food should be diverse, fresh and nutritious, and pay attention to changes in fetal movement. Attend prenatal check-ups on time.

Late pregnancy: It is the 8th to 10th month of pregnancy. Many diseases unique to pregnant women occur and develop during this period, so this period is a headache period for pregnant women. It is extremely harmful to the health of the fetus, and pregnant women should undergo prenatal check-ups on time. Check every two weeks for 7-8 months of pregnancy, and once a week for more than 9 months of pregnancy. In order to promptly detect the signs of disease during prenatal check-ups, timely and proactive measures can be taken to prevent further development of the disease. Pregnant women should also perform self-monitoring, such as recording the number of fetal movements, paying attention to whether there is any fluid flowing out of the vagina, learning to observe correctly, and seeking medical attention promptly if any abnormalities are found.

In the third trimester of pregnancy, that is, the expected date of delivery, if there are signs of labor such as abdominal pain, pregnant women should relax and go to the hospital in time to wait for delivery and welcome the arrival of their little life.

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