Health Steward Q&A Women’s Health Pregnancy & Prenatal Care

What should women pay attention to when giving birth?

Asked by:Beau

Asked on:Apr 03, 2026 11:21 PM

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  • Anais Anais

    Apr 03, 2026

      Most modern mothers only have one child and are first-time mothers with no experience. When labor comes, the whole family is often panicked and at a loss. This requires making mental and material preparations in advance to avoid accidents.

      What to pay attention to when giving birth for the first time:

            Avoid anxiety and impatience . Some mothers are impatient and anxiously look forward to giving birth before the due date. After the due date, they become even more anxious and uneasy, and even use Chinese and Western birth control drugs indiscriminately. This mood can also have adverse effects on childbirth. There is a certain period of activity for the expected date of delivery, and it is normal to be a few days early or late. But if you still haven't given birth more than 10 days after the expected date of delivery, you should ask your doctor to find out the reason.

           2. Avoid neglecting health care during pregnancyfetus The delivery mainly depends on Uterus The contractions and abdominal pressure "force" the fetus out of the uterus, which consumes a lot of energy. If you don’t eat well and sleep well before giving birth, it will be very detrimental to the birth. Before delivery, you must pay attention to nutrition, eat small meals frequently, pay attention to replenishing enough water, eat well and sleep well, so that the body has sufficient energy and energy, so that it can complete the arduous tasks during delivery; when delivery is approaching, if you do not pay attention to urinating on time, retention of urine in the bladder will cause difficulty in urination and cause urinary retention. Therefore, pregnant women should urinate every 2 to 3 hours before delivery. >>>> Pregnant woman appears7Be careful with these symptoms

     

      three The stool should be cleared at all times . Because the uterus, vagina and rectum are adjacent, if stool accumulates during delivery, it will not only affect the descent of the fetal head, but also may cause stool and fetus to be expelled at the same time when the fetus is delivered with uterine contractions, causing infection of the vulva and fetus. You should also pay attention to flushing the vulva after defecation. Sexual intercourse should be avoided when the due date is close to avoid affecting the safety of the fetus or causing infection.

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