Is the baby pregnant unexpectedly healthy?

Unintended pregnancy is becoming more and more common now. Many young people have a headache when they find that they are not ready to be parents. They don't know what to do. They don't know if their previous bad habits have affected their babies. I wonder if their baby can develop healthily. Is the baby pregnant unexpectedly healthy? Can an unexpectedly pregnant child be born?

1. Is the unexpected pregnant baby healthy?

Although there is no plan to have children, both husband and wife are healthy, have no family hereditary diseases, have not used drugs during pregnancy, and have not been exposed to strong radiation, which generally will not affect the health of the fetus. If you are worried about your child's health, you can do color Doppler ultrasound and Down's screening during pregnancy to rule out fetal abnormalities. At the same time, low-dose folic acid tablets can be taken in the first three months of pregnancy to prevent fetal neural tube development malformation.

2, unexpected pregnancy can also be asked.

Contraceptive methods include condoms, diaphragm of female private parts, safe period contraception, coitus interruptus and so on.

Contraceptive methods, such as condoms, diaphragm of female private parts, safe period contraception, in vitro sperm discharge, etc., are all contraceptive methods by blocking the encounter between sperm and eggs. Contraceptive failure is actually the result of sperm and egg meeting. At this time, neither sperm nor eggs were damaged. Generally, continuing pregnancy has no effect on the fetus, and pregnant mothers certainly do not need to take measures to terminate pregnancy.

In addition, taking emergency contraception can continue pregnancy after contraceptive failure. Most experts believe that emergency contraceptives have no effect on embryos.

3. What unexpected pregnancies are not available?

Getting pregnant after using spermicide-it is best not to.

Spermicide contains acidic drugs and has a strong spermicidal effect, including contraceptive membrane, contraceptive cream, contraceptive suppository or contraceptive tablet. Generally, such contraceptives need to be placed in the depths of women's private parts for about 2 minutes. If these drugs are not ineffective and used properly, there will be no unintended pregnancy. On the other hand, if contraception fails, it means that the spermicide contained in it is invalid, or it is invalid when placed in the private parts of women. In these cases, pregnancy generally does not harm embryonic development.

4. Don't take oral contraceptives.

Because most oral contraceptives contain estrogen that inhibits ovulation and progesterone that makes it difficult for sperm to pass through cervical mucus, endometrial cells are not easy to accept embryo implantation. Therefore, although there is no definite evidence that these hormones will lead to fetal development problems, they have already affected the intrauterine environment, so from the perspective of eugenics, it is best not to get pregnant during oral contraceptives.

However, because chemicals have obvious damage to sperm, pregnant mothers should consider terminating pregnancy from the perspective of eugenics.

5, pregnant with a ring-can't want it.

Some pregnant mothers are pregnant although they have intrauterine devices. In this case, because the IUD belongs to intrauterine foreign body, its existence will increase the risk of abortion. According to statistics, about half of pregnant women with intrauterine devices will have miscarriage, premature delivery or even stillbirth. With the development of the fetus, it is also possible that the intrauterine device covers the baby's limbs. In addition, intrauterine devices have the risk of causing inflammation in female private parts. Therefore, any pregnant mother who is pregnant with a ring should have an induced abortion as soon as possible and take out the intrauterine device.

6. After tubal ligation

Tubal ligation will mechanically damage the fallopian tube, which may lead to ectopic pregnancy. Therefore, in this case, you must consult a doctor and carry out relevant examinations to reduce the risk of ectopic pregnancy.

7. Matters needing attention

Without a baby ready to arrive, there will inevitably be more potential dangers. Therefore, once you find yourself pregnant before marriage, the expectant mother must go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible to determine the baby's health coefficient. If there are congenital defects in the child's development, then prospective parents should decide as soon as possible.

8. What should I do after I find out I am pregnant?

1. I didn't have a pre-pregnancy examination. Do I need to check anything?

If pregnant mommy finds out that she is pregnant, she should settle down for herself first. As long as there is no big deviation between the usual living habits and eating habits, and there is no serious illness in the body, there will be no big problem. In fact, you can do some health care and examination at ordinary times. Once pregnant mommy finds out that she is pregnant, it is best to go to the hospital for examination in about 40 days to make sure that she is really pregnant.

In addition, pregnant mommy should do some corresponding systematic examinations in the hospital, such as various examinations of liver and kidney function and blood routine. In addition to routine examination, screening of cervical lesions is also essential. If you are a expectant mother who has not been screened for cervical lesions within one year, it is recommended to have a checkup after pregnancy, because pelvic congestion, cervical hyperemia and cervical erosion will often worsen after pregnancy. It is suggested to do early examination and timely treatment.

2. There is no time to supplement folic acid before pregnancy. Can I eat now?

The main purpose of taking folic acid is to prevent fetal neural tube malformation, and eat it for at least 3 months when preparing for pregnancy. However, if expectant mothers usually have good eating habits and are not particularly picky eaters, they will generally not lack folic acid, so it doesn't matter if they don't eat folic acid.

But now that I'm pregnant, do I still need folic acid? The answer is yes. Although the neural tube has been closed when the baby develops to about 40 days, it is meaningless to eat folic acid to prevent neural tube defects at this time. However, from the perspective of health care, pregnant mothers need to supplement folic acid throughout pregnancy, because folic acid may have a certain preventive effect on other malformations, and folic acid supplementation can greatly reduce the risk of hyperlipidemia in the third trimester. Don't forget to supplement folic acid just because you are pregnant.

3. Is the baby pregnant unexpectedly and healthy? Can you do some definite tests?

In the early stage of pregnancy, doctors generally follow the principle of "yes" or "no", that is, there will be no pregnancy if there is influence, and there will be no problems from the beginning of pregnancy. Instead of always worrying, it is better to observe patiently according to the health care during pregnancy. The fetus itself has the self-choice of survival of the fittest. If it is a particularly bad embryo, it may eventually miscarry. When bleeding symptoms appear in early pregnancy, B-ultrasound should be done at any time to determine whether it is intrauterine pregnancy or ectopic pregnancy.

In order to judge whether the baby is defective, it is necessary to know through B-ultrasound examination with the baby's development. You can have a B-ultrasound when you are pregnant for 3 months. If the fetus has serious neural tube malformation, it can be found early. The fifth month of pregnancy is a critical period for systematic investigation of malformation. If the fetus has serious structural and morphological abnormalities, it can be found. After 28 ~ 32 weeks of pregnancy, there will be another abnormal B-ultrasound examination, at which time the structure of fetal internal organs can be clearly seen.