What are the causes of uterine failure to contract?
There are many reasons for uterine non-contraction. In the late stage of pregnancy, the bladder muscle tension of pregnant women significantly decreases, which affects uterine contraction. Additionally, inflammatory causes or placental residue after childbirth can also affect the ability of uterine contraction.
1. The decrease in bladder muscle tension in the late stage of pregnancy weakens the nearby muscle support for uterine contraction, resulting in insufficient strength.
2. When the protection is inadequate, viruses and bacteria can take advantage and potentially cause endometrial inflammation, which greatly affects uterine contraction.
3. The presence of placental and fetal membranes remaining in the uterus after childbirth can interfere with normal uterine contraction.
1. After childbirth, women should have sufficient rest and avoid squatting or standing for extended periods, as this may cause uterine descent and even uterine prolapse.
2. During the puerperium, women can perform uterine warming exercises to promote uterine contraction. It is best to do this every other day, preferably before bedtime.
3. Swimming is very helpful for enhancing uterine contraction ability. It not only strengthens uterine contraction but also benefits the maintenance of uterine temperature.
4. When women walk briskly, it can accelerate uterine blood circulation. Walking briskly for 30 minutes daily can increase uterine blood circulation by 10%, which has a good auxiliary effect on uterine contraction.