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Seven embarrassments you will encounter during childbirth

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  You're pregnant, and you religiously attend every prenatal class and read any information you can find about pregnancy and childbirth. However, neither courses nor books can give you a completely clear and thorough understanding of the birth process. This is not surprising, because all the information about childbirth will only tell you some general knowledge, and the details can only be known by those who have experienced it. Below is what we accidentally let slip when we interviewed experts and new mothers, which may allow you to learn more about the minutiae of childbirth from another aspect.

  Embarrassing Thing 1: You will vomit

  If anyone had told me that vomiting during childbirth was normal, I would have been skeptical. But it wasn’t until my daughter was born 3 years ago that I realized how common vomiting is during childbirth. Almost 90% of mothers experience nausea and vomiting in the delivery bed. Of course, there is a reason for this. For example, epidural anesthesia during labor can cause hypotension, a sudden drop in blood pressure, and one of the first signs is nausea and vomiting. Even without an epidural, the pain of labor can lead to vomiting. In addition, during the delivery process, the food in the stomach will stop digesting, which may also lead to vomiting.

  If you give birth naturally, in order to avoid vomiting to the greatest extent, from the initial stage of labor, you should only eat some easy-to-digest liquid food, or stop eating completely and only drink water or drinks.

  Embarrassing thing 2: Your teeth will make a clicking sound

  Almost 50% female They all complained that their bodies would tremble during childbirth and their teeth would make clicking sounds. This phenomenon does not occur because of feeling cold (in fact, the expectant mother's body temperature will rise by 1 to 2 degrees at this time, and she will feel hot). The previous explanation was that shivering was a direct response to the temporary state of the body during labor. But new research shows that tremors are a direct result of some incompatible components in the mother's blood. During childbirth, very small amounts of fetus The blood will be integrated into the mother's blood. If there are incompatible components in the blood of the mother and the baby (for example, the mother's blood type is type A, and the baby's blood type is type B), the mother will tremble, tremble, and shiver.

  Embarrassing things 3: You will make some embarrassing noises

  When the baby slowly descends through the birth head and is ready for birth, it will be squeezed into the rectum, forcing some gas to be expelled from the anus. This happens especially after epidural anesthesia, when the sphincter near the anus becomes paralyzed and loses consciousness. Another unpleasant thing about childbirth: You also have bowel movements, or bowel movements, in the delivery bed. However, doctors have a very objective attitude towards this matter. They believe that this is just a normal movement of human organs. As the baby's head passes through the birth canal, the rectum smoothes and the contents are pushed out. If this happens, you don't need to feel embarrassed or embarrassed. This is a completely normal reaction. Of course, we have rarely heard of these things before, let alone seen them.

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