What is the change of pulse after pregnancy? At the beginning of pregnancy, the general pulse condition is slippery, and it feels like a slippery bead, which needs a doctor to touch. Because the heart load after pregnancy is higher than that during non-pregnancy, some women's heart rate will increase slightly after pregnancy, but everyone's basal heart rate is different. The heart rate is affected by many factors such as body temperature and mood, so the pulse changes are different.
Changes of pregnant women in the early stage of pregnancy: 1, changes of stomach: As the fetus grows up, the stomach gradually becomes bigger and the body burden becomes heavier and heavier. 2. Pulse change: the pulse increases 10 times per minute, and the respiratory rate is accelerated. 3. Heart rate increased 10 ~ 15 times. 4. Metabolism: accelerated metabolism: 5. Metabolic rate increased by 10% ~ 25%. 6, uterine changes: uterine muscle fibers thicken and lengthen. 7, breast changes: the breast becomes bigger and softer, and the number of mammary ducts increases. Pay attention to personal hygiene. For female friends who are just pregnant, due to the changes in their bodies and the increase in their nutritional needs, pregnant mothers' body metabolism will be very fast and vaginal secretions will increase, making pregnant mothers vulnerable to bacterial invasion. Therefore, after entering pregnancy, pregnant mothers should pay special attention to their own hygiene, take a bath frequently and change underwear frequently.
At the beginning of pregnancy, the general pulse condition is slippery, and it feels like a slippery bead, which needs a doctor to touch. Because the heart load after pregnancy is higher than that during non-pregnancy, some women's heart rate will increase slightly after pregnancy, but everyone's basal heart rate is different. The heart rate is affected by many factors such as body temperature and mood, so the pulse changes are different. During pregnancy, the following changes will occur:
1, changes in the stomach: As the fetus grows up, the stomach gradually becomes bigger and the body burden becomes heavier.
2. Pulse change: pulse increases 10 times per minute, breathing is accelerated, and heart rate increases 10 ~ 15 times.
3. Accelerated metabolism: metabolic rate increased 10% ~ 25%.
4, uterine changes: uterine muscle fibers become thicker and longer.
5, breast changes: breasts become bigger and softer, and breast ducts increase.
What about early pregnancy bleeding? Whether in the first three months of pregnancy or at any stage of pregnancy, you need to tell your doctor about any bleeding symptoms. Usually, minor bleeding is not considered as a serious problem. But when you see redness or bleeding, especially abdominal pain or colic, you'd better see a doctor immediately, because it may be a sign of miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy. In the third trimester of pregnancy, such bleeding symptoms may also be a placental problem.
If vaginal bleeding occurs, you must seek medical attention as soon as possible. The doctor will first assess the amount of bleeding and measure blood pressure and pulse to determine whether it is necessary to be hospitalized immediately. Then the patient will be asked some related information, such as the date of the last menstruation, whether menstruation is regular, whether there has been aversion and breast pain, whether it still exists now, and whether there are symptoms of lower abdominal pain. Then do a further physical examination and make a preliminary judgment. When necessary, ultrasound examination and blood test will be arranged to detect serum' β human chorionic gonadotropin' (hereinafter referred to as chorionic gonadotropin) or lutein to help diagnose normal intrauterine pregnancy, spontaneous abortion, ectopic pregnancy or hydatidiform mole.
With the development of transvaginal ultrasound, its resolution is greatly improved, which can help doctors find intrauterine pregnancy sac earlier. If intrauterine gestational sac is found, the probability of ectopic pregnancy is very low, only about one in forty thousand; If gestational sac is not found in uterus and chorionic hormone is higher than 1500 IU/L, the possibility of ectopic pregnancy must be considered. ...