prevent disease
Pregnant women seldom go to public places in the early stage of pregnancy to prevent influenza, rubella, measles, mumps, infectious hepatitis and other diseases, and avoid contact with X-rays, radioactive substances and pesticides.
Pay attention to labor protection
You can take part in some moderate-intensity work or labor as usual during pregnancy, but don't engage in overwork and high-altitude and deep-water work, don't bend over, avoid hitting your abdomen, and don't lift heavy objects. Try not to use computers and mobile phones with high radiation.
Comfortable clothes
Pregnant women should wear loose clothes, not tights, not too tight belts, and not high heels.
Attention to personal hygiene
During pregnancy, leucorrhea increases, so you should take a bath with warm water instead of taking a bath. Always wash and change your underwear. If the nipple is invaginated, wash it and pull it out several times a day.