1. Pregnancy complications: Pregnant women are prone to problems such as gestational diabetes, pregnancy-induced hypertension and anemia.
2. Damage to reproductive organs during childbirth: During childbirth, the vagina and cervix need to expand and the uterus needs to contract strongly, which will cause different degrees of damage to female reproductive organs.
3. Increased risk of cervical cancer: Multiple deliveries or other reproductive system infections may increase the incidence of cervical cancer.
4. Osteoporosis: Long-term breastfeeding may aggravate calcium loss and reduce bone mineral density.
5. Mental health problems: Psychological problems such as postpartum depression and anxiety have attracted more and more attention in recent years.
However, it is worth noting that these are just some possible problems, which do not mean that every woman will face these situations. At the same time, many women can reduce these risks by choosing reasonable pregnancy preparation, paying attention to reproductive health and scientific breastfeeding. If you are worried, it is recommended to seek the help and guidance of a doctor.