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Aunty Cho - Pregnancy, childbirth, and motherhood, including baby care

Aunty Cho - Pregnancy, childbirth, and motherhood, including baby care

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A plea to pregnant women.

This book is a detailed guide on how pregnant women should take care of themselves and their babies. If you are pregnant, you should read this book and discuss the information you have learned and understood with your doctor, and receive the necessary guidance.

Fathers and mothers, this book is a guide on how to care for your baby during pregnancy and what kind of support you can provide to your pregnant wife to make her comfortable.

Please note

This book is primarily aimed at healthy pregnant women.

If you are pregnant with more than one baby, you may have health problems. In this case, talk to your doctor who can give you health advice.

How to care for your baby, including pregnancy, childbirth, and breastfeeding

Important things pregnant women should know

Many changes occur when a woman becomes pregnant. While most of these changes are normal, some are not.

As a pregnant woman, you need to be vigilant about various unusual symptoms and report them to the doctor in charge of your delivery.

In this section, you will learn about (1) what is not normal during pregnancy.

The appearance of symptoms (2) very far before the due date

Stomach pain when it is still too late (3) Any of the following symptoms

It's about understanding what you should do if it happens.

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It is important to visit the nearest health center/hospital as soon as you notice any adverse symptoms. The most common adverse symptoms are: • Bleeding from the uterine cavity • Dizziness and fainting

  • Being careless,
  • Sharp pain in the abdomen
  • Fever (excessive increase in body temperature) • Skin rash after chills or fever

Red spots appear on the skin.

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  • Vomiting multiple times
  • Sadness, anxiety, anger

More intense emotions than usual, crying profusely

Aunt Cho's stomach ache before her period

Pregnancy usually lasts between 37 and 42 weeks. Premature labor is when labor begins before 37 weeks of pregnancy. This condition can lead to premature birth. Babies born before their due date or prematurely are more likely to have health problems. Babies born prematurely need to be monitored closely in the hospital.

What are the signs of a premature birth and abdominal pain? • Bleeding along the uterine canal • Noticing that something is not normal • Leaking fluid along the uterine canal,

  • Cramps, spasms, and pressure during menstruation, as if the baby is pushing in the abdomen

Feeling like • Lower back pain, common condition

  • Worse than uterine contractions

Feeling

  • Pain without diarrhea

Gastric (stomach) • Frequent urination

Being patient

Q. What should you do if you experience the following symptoms? A. You need to go to the hospital immediately.

If you experience any unusual symptoms, consult with your doctor who can help you with your health and fertility situation and provide guidance.

How to care for your baby, including pregnancy, childbirth, and breastfeeding

5 No obstetrician can prevent preterm birth. However, there are steps you can take to reduce the chances of a premature birth.

What can you do to help ensure your baby is born on the estimated date and time?

You can help in the following ways: • To the doctor who gave you the baby | • Smoking or frequent smoking |

Visit and follow the instructions carefully. If you have a smoking habit, listen to it. Early in pregnancy, eliminate it. As a mother-to-be, you should be careful to: • Make sure no one around you smokes. • Stop smoking. Ask questions in advance.

  • Take time to rest and sleep daily.

Pregnancy from early pregnancy

Regularly organize group exercise programs for pregnant women.

Aunty Cho • If you experience pain during urination, inform your doctor. • Give your vagina a clean, odor-free vaginal discharge.

If you experience any discharge or itching along the route, notify your doctor.

  • Healthy (especially during pregnancy)

Choose and consume foods that are appropriate for the season.

  • If you have abdominal pain before your due date, see your doctor. • Be aware of any changes in your body position during pregnancy. This is not a normal position.

If you notice any of these symptoms, go to the nearest hospital. • Try to relieve the stress by finding ways to relieve it.

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