A pregnant mother went to file a file, and the doctor asked many questions in front of her mother-in-law. Some of them are really embarrassing. For example: Have you had an abortion before? Have you ever given birth before? Any medical history?
Because it's my first pregnancy, I'm nervous, and some questions are answered slowly. After the check-up, her mother-in-law actually asked her: Have you had an abortion before? Pregnant mother said: no! My mother-in-law said thoughtfully, Oh, I think you are so nervous. ...
Being pregnant for the first time and knowing nothing, how can I not be nervous?
This is just the beginning, and there will be more embarrassment in the future. It's best to tell you in advance, don't panic, and calmly cooperate with the doctor.
preimpregnation
First ultrasound: hold your urine.
At this time, it is necessary to do B-ultrasound to see whether the embryo is in the uterus and whether the fetal heart embryo is normal. When you enter the B-ultrasound room with a list, the doctor will ask: Did you hold your urine?
What? Still have to pee! Yes!
You need to hold your urine for the first three months to see clearly, so you'd better start drinking water half an hour in advance, otherwise it's your turn to drink water, because you can't do it because you don't have enough urine! However, if you drink water too early and it's not your turn, you will suffocate, so it's important to keep time!
Filing during pregnancy: a good strategy
Many pregnant mothers who file files are at a loss. Many questions asked by the doctor seem to be uncertain, and even I can't remember the day when my period came, which makes the doctor very helpless!
Therefore, before 12 weeks of pregnancy, you should do a good job. The most important thing is to remember the date of your last menstruation, so that the doctor can calculate your expected date of delivery!
Secondly, bring good documents, you can call the local maternity hospital first and ask what documents you need.
Finally, it may be necessary to take blood and urine tests on the day of filing, so go to bed early the night before, make a good diet, and go to the abdomen for examination the next day.
second trimester of pregnancy
Tang sieve VS sugar sieve
Listen to a doctor in maternity hospital: the nurse called a pregnant woman and asked her to come to the hospital for sugar screening the next day. As a result, the pregnant woman was very angry and said, isn't Tang screening over? Do you still want to do it? How many times do you have to do it?
The nurse patiently explained: this sugar sieve is no better than Tang sieve, this time it is to check blood sugar, which is different from last time!
Tang screening is used for screening, and the examination time is 16- 20 weeks pregnant.
Sugar screen is used to screen hyperglycemia during pregnancy, and the examination time is 24-28 weeks.
Lift your coat again.
In the second trimester, when doing ECG, you need to lift your coat and unbutton your underwear. You think it's high enough, but the doctor will still say: Go up again, go up. ...
Well, * * * all exposed. Really don't want others to see the black * * *!
Late pregnancy
A painful and embarrassing internal examination
Near the third trimester of delivery, pregnant mothers need to have an internal examination. This is to understand the shape and size of pelvis. If there is bleeding, the internal examination is to find out the cause of bleeding.
The doctor or midwife puts on rubber gloves and tells you: put your pants back, separate your legs, and then separate them a little. ...
Then the doctor put his finger with rubber gloves into your * * *, groping around and digging around.
Ah, ah, it hurts, it's embarrassing!
I can't even find my shoes after the inspection!
Especially after you are in the hospital, when you open a bone seam, the doctor's internal examination is more frequent, and sometimes you will meet a male doctor in obstetrics. Well, what if it's swollen? What else can I do? Throwing caution to the wind He's a doctor!
It is not easy to have a prenatal examination during pregnancy. Every time I come back from the birth check-up, I am tired enough, and I will encounter so many embarrassing problems. Who told us that we were mothers? There are still many troublesome problems in the future. Let's practice now. What I want to say is: No matter what problems you encounter, you should keep calm and not affect your good mood!