What risks do women need to face in childbirth?

Fertility will have a certain impact on women's body and mind, but the specific degree varies according to individual circumstances. Here are some factors that may affect women's health:

Physiological injury: During pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum recovery, women need to bear many physiological changes and challenges, such as the oppression of the fetus on the mother, fatigue and pain during childbirth, and the stimulation and wear of breasts and nipples caused by breastfeeding. These factors may cause women's discomfort and diseases, and may also lead to problems such as uterine prolapse and urinary incontinence after multiple deliveries.

Psychological stress: Being pregnant and raising children is a huge responsibility and challenge, and the psychological stress of women should not be underestimated. During pregnancy, women may worry about prenatal examination, fetal movement changes, pregnancy complications and other issues, and may also face mood swings and postpartum depression during childbirth and postpartum. At the same time, women need to take on more responsibilities and roles at home and in the workplace, and may feel confused and tired.

Social role change: Childbearing will also bring about some social role changes, such as changing from "single" or "husband and wife" to "mother", which requires more responsibilities and obligations, and may also face the challenges of career development and family responsibilities. These changes may bring discomfort and pain to women and affect their self-identity and social relations to some extent.

Generally speaking, childbirth will have some effects on women's body and mind, but these effects are not all negative, and each woman's situation is different. Correct prevention and management methods can reduce unnecessary health risks and give full play to women's personal potential and value.