Threatened abortion care routine

Threatened abortion care routine

Routine care for threatened abortion. Many pregnant women experience vaginal bleeding before their due date and are diagnosed with threatened abortion, which makes family members nervous. But what kind of care should be provided? Today we will learn about the routine care for threatened abortion.

Nursing tips for threatened abortion:

The principle of treating threatened abortion is to preserve the fetus, but because abnormal fertilized egg is a common cause of miscarriage, forcing the fetus to be preserved will often result in malformed or defective babies. From the perspective of eugenics, if general treatment is ineffective, termination of pregnancy should be advocated.

1. Provide publicity and education to patients, explain the possible causes of miscarriage, relieve unnecessary worries and tension, and explain that necessary gynecological examinations are harmless to the fetus.

2. Pay attention to rest, but you don't have to stay in bed. If there is bleeding, you should stay in bed and rest.

3. Pay attention to the amount and nature of vaginal bleeding, and observe whether there is tissue in the discharge at any time. If necessary, keep the perineum pad (24 hours) for the doctor to observe. According to the amount of bleeding and abdominal pain, keep abreast of the development of threatened abortion.

4. Reduce stimulation, prohibit sexual intercourse, and avoid unnecessary gynecological examinations.

5. If the lower abdominal pain intensifies but the amount of bleeding is not much, you should check whether there are other complications and report to the doctor in time.

6. If there is tissue discharge or increased bleeding, you should take the discharged tissue to the hospital for treatment.

7. If you experience paroxysmal severe lower abdominal pain accompanied by increased bleeding, you should go to the hospital immediately.

The above is an introduction to the key points of care for threatened abortion. I hope it can help everyone.

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