Table of contents:
- Can falling during pregnancy cause miscarriage?
- What affects the safety of the fetus when pregnant women fall?
- What happens when you fall during pregnancy?
- When should I be worried?
Some pregnant women may have experienced falls during pregnancy. Of course, this is a painful experience as well as making pregnant women and their families panic. The most feared thing is miscarriage after falling during pregnancy. This can be a burden on the mother's mind and stress the pregnant woman.
Can falling during pregnancy cause miscarriage?
Often you see on television, pregnant women who fall will immediately have a miscarriage. However, to have a miscarriage does not seem that easy. In fact, the baby in your womb is very much protected from things that can hurt her.
Falling during pregnancy can indirectly harm your baby and lead to miscarriage, especially during the first trimester. In the first trimester, your fetus is still small, as well as your uterus which is still around your pelvis. Your uterus in the first trimester is still well protected by the pelvic bones. Thus, falling during pregnancy during the first trimester will not affect the fetus or placenta.
What affects the safety of the fetus when pregnant women fall?
You need to know, not always falling during pregnancy can harm the baby in your womb. How serious the impact of falling during pregnancy can be determined by the following three factors:
- Maternal age at pregnancy. The older the mother is at pregnancy, the more likely complications will occur. If the mother is old and fell during pregnancy, she should get medical attention immediately even if she does not show any worrisome symptoms.
- Gestational age. The gestational age when the mother falls during pregnancy can also determine how much impact the mother can receive. The risk increases as the mother's gestational age gets older.
- Mother's position when she fell. This must be very concerned. What was the position of the mother when she fell? If the position hits the mother's stomach, it can be more dangerous than falling sideways or backwards.
What happens when you fall during pregnancy?
Falling during pregnancy is the thing most pregnant women guard against so that it doesn't happen. The bigger your belly, the greater your risk of falling during pregnancy. However, calm down first, in fact your body has provided more protection to the fetus so that no one will hurt it.
When you fall, there are several protections that protect your baby's body, namely:
- Amniotic sac that contains amniotic fluid. This fluid acts as a cushion, keeping your baby from various shocks.
- Thick uterine wall
- Belly fat
- Abdominal muscles
- Pelvis
With all this protection, maybe the baby will not feel anything when the mother falls. However, this also depends on how badly the mother fell. If the fall is severe and painful enough, the baby may be affected directly or indirectly.
When should I be worried?
After falling, of course the pregnant woman will panic and worry that something will happen to the fetus. However, it could be that the baby in your womb is not having a problem because there is already protection from your body. However, more attention needs to be given if a pregnant woman falls.
If a pregnant woman shows the following signs after falling, you should immediately take her to the doctor for further examination. It is feared that falling during pregnancy will cause the mother to give birth earlier or even cause a miscarriage if left untreated.
- Feeling pain in the stomach or bleeding after a fall
- Experiencing bleeding in the vagina or ruptured amniotic fluid
- Feeling pain or unbearable pain in the abdomen, uterus, or pelvis
- Feeling there are contractions in the uterus
- Feeling that there is a decrease in fetal movement, for example the fetus is kicking your stomach less often
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