What Should I Do If Im Taking Prenatal Medication but Still Experiencing Bleeding?
If there is still bleeding after taking medication to protect the fetus, one must rest in bed, maintain a pleasant mood and avoid stress. One can eat foods high in protein and fresh fruits and vegetables to enhance resistance. If bleeding persists after a week of treatment, it is necessary to promptly go to the hospital for a B-ultrasound examination to check the fetus' condition. What to do if there is still bleeding while taking medication to protect the fetus during pregnancy: 1. Adjust your mental state and avoid excessive anxiety and tension, which may worsen the situation. Some miscarriages occur due to abnormal fetal development or embryonic arrest, and the uterus contracts to expel it, which is a normal reaction of natural selection. 2. It is necessary to continue taking medication to protect the fetus. Generally speaking, an ultrasound examination needs to be performed in time. If the fetus can survive and there are no special circumstances, it is recommended to continue protecting the fetus. However, close monitoring of infection indicators is necessary. If there is infection, pregnancy may need to be terminated; otherwise, it can be continued. 3. Pay attention to physical health, avoid sexual activity, refrain from intense exercise, and avoid bumps and jolts. 4. Pay attention to dietary hygiene, maintain bowel regularity, and avoid constipation. 5. Avoid actions that increase abdominal pressure, which may lead to a series of complications such as bleeding, miscarriage, preterm birth, or possible damage to the pelvic floor muscles.