How do pregnant women monitor and manage their health during their stay in novel coronavirus?

Pneumonia in novel coronavirus is a new disease. Once infected, pregnant women in the second and third trimesters can easily develop into severe diseases, which will not only affect their own health, but also endanger the fetus. In order to protect the health of mother and baby, according to the current understanding of the disease, this guide is formulated, which is suitable for the prevention guidance of pregnant women and their families during the epidemic.

1, do a good job of self-health monitoring. Pay attention to the daily changes of body temperature and weight, whether there are symptoms of respiratory infection, and monitor fetal movement regularly.

2, pregnant women in the first trimester, if B-ultrasound has diagnosed intrauterine pregnancy, have mild abdominal pain or a small amount of bleeding, you can rest and observe at home; If a small amount of irregular bleeding occurs repeatedly, you should consult an obstetrician in time and do a B-ultrasound examination to rule out fetal arrest; If the abdominal pain is aggravated or the amount of bleeding is increased, or the intrauterine pregnancy is not diagnosed by B-ultrasound, you should call the obstetrician in time and seek medical treatment according to the doctor's advice.

3. During the period of high epidemic incidence, pregnant women can negotiate with obstetricians to postpone the time of prenatal examination appropriately and monitor the intrauterine situation (fetal movement) at home. When you have to have an examination, you should make an appointment in advance, do a good job of protection, and try to shorten the time of seeing a doctor. Pregnant women with pregnancy complications and complications should be treated in strict accordance with the doctor's advice. If there are abnormal conditions during pregnancy, such as headache, blurred vision, palpitation and shortness of breath, elevated blood pressure, vaginal bleeding or increased secretion, abnormal abdominal pain, abnormal fetal movement, etc. ) or signs of childbirth, you should seek medical advice in time. Don't delay seeing a doctor because of fear or worry.

4. When pregnant women have mild symptoms such as nasal congestion and throat discomfort, if there is no travel history, residence history or close contact history of patients in areas with high incidence of coronavirus infection within 14 days, and there is no fever, they can observe at home, take full rest, monitor their body temperature every day, and observe the changes of symptoms by themselves.

5. If pregnant women have a history of traveling or living in epidemic-prone areas within 14 days, or have a history of close contact with patients diagnosed with coronavirus infection, they should stay at home or in designated places for medical observation as required, and pay close attention to their own symptoms and monitor fetal movement during the observation period. If there are suspicious symptoms (including fever, cough, sore throat, chest tightness, dyspnea, fatigue, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, conjunctivitis, muscle aches, etc. ), don't panic, immediately contact community managers or medical observers, accurately inform your health status, and seek medical treatment in time.

6. Breastfeeding is not recommended until the maternal isolation is lifted. Newborns are advised to be isolated for 10- 14 days, and the condition should be closely observed. Any discomfort during this period should be treated in time.