Can I wear gold and silver jewelry during pregnancy?

Doctors generally emphasize not wearing jewelry during pregnancy. Because during pregnancy, the metabolism of pregnant women will also change, and water and sodium retention in the body is prone to occur, leading to tissue swelling. Therefore, many pregnant women’s fingers, arms, and lower limbs will become thicker and larger accordingly.

The circle size of the ring is generally fixed, and it usually sparkles when worn on a slender finger. However, when the fingers become thicker during pregnancy, they will become too tight and affect the blood circulation of the limbs. Especially when the edema is severe in the third trimester, the ring that originally fit will become tighter. If not cleared in time, it is likely to be cleared. If it is not removed, it will not only affect blood circulation, but also cause local skin damage. The same problem will occur with jade bracelets. Due to the thickening of his limbs, the jade bracelet that was originally free to move cannot be removed. It will also bring a lot of unnecessary trouble to pregnant women waiting for delivery in the operating room, such as hindering infusion, venipuncture, etc.

Therefore, expectant mothers during pregnancy should also put their health first and try to take off their jewelry. If you insist on wearing it, you should also adjust the style. It is best not to wear it. But before going to the hospital to give birth, you should take off all jewelry and stay at home, which is more convenient for inspection. In addition, do not wear it even after giving birth to the baby, as it may scratch the baby.

Because you sweat a lot in summer, the nickel and chromium contained in metal jewelry such as earrings, necklaces, and bracelets will dissolve in sweat and penetrate into the skin, causing contact dermatitis. Therefore, pregnant women should not wear jewelry in summer, especially not to sleep with it on.

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