For most women, the cherished nine months of bearing a baby are the brightest in life. Indeed, a woman during pregnancy can literally afford everything: any whims should be carried out without delay. And the expectant mother is only occupied with her own health and the condition of the baby. Unfortunately, it is not always so cloudless. After conception, the womanβs body begins to rebuild, so to speak, creates the ground for further development of the fetus. A change in the hormonal background contributes to the fact that many diseases that have not previously manifested themselves have begun to develop actively.
This type of forgotten illness can be attributed to the hematoma in the uterus or, as doctors call it, a retrochorial hematoma. It can cause abortion. It is formed due to the detachment of the fruit egg from the chorion, and blood accumulates in the place of tearing or detachment, which then thickens and turns into a small clot. Currently, hematoma in the uterus during pregnancy is found in almost all women.
Until now, scientists can not unambiguously answer the question: why is a hematoma formed during pregnancy? The causes of this not very pleasant complication can be different: both external and internal. That is, a woman can be affected by such external factors as a polluted environment, loud noise, excessive stress and overwork. Also, a hematoma during pregnancy can be formed due to abnormal development of the uterus or hormonal failure in the body. For example, if a woman suffers from severe toxicosis, then the vessels of the uterus or placenta may be damaged due to pressure.
Moreover, the formation of a hematoma can occur at any stage of pregnancy. Often, such complications overcome a woman already in the very early stages, so doctors can offer to terminate the pregnancy in order to protect the expectant mother from undesirable consequences. Hematoma in the uterus during pregnancy can occur after any infectious or autoimmune disease, so young mothers need to pay special attention to their health.
As noted above, in the presence of a hematoma, it is detected quite quickly, already in the first trimester. Since pregnant women periodically undergo ultrasound, a specialist easily and quickly finds a damaged cavity. Since the hematoma tends to increase with time, the attending physician tries to take all possible measures to stop its development. For this, as a rule, expectant mothers are placed in a maternity hospital for preservation, since there they are constantly under the supervision of doctors and, in case of unforeseen circumstances, can receive timely help. Young mothers should not be afraid of a hospital stay in the clinic, because this only benefits the baby, and in many situations saves his life.
Hematoma in the uterus during pregnancy can resolve. For this, the specialist prescribes drugs that improve blood coagulation, but at the same time do not harm the fetus. The most common drugs used for these purposes are diet diet and vicasol. The herbal preparation Noshpa has good properties: it relaxes the muscles of the uterus. An agent such as ascorutin is often used, as it blocks bleeding.
Hematoma in the uterus during pregnancy is accompanied by certain symptoms. The most common signs are brown discharge and pain in the lower abdomen. If the hematoma develops rapidly, then these symptoms manifest themselves with greater force and are accompanied by low pressure. But in the treatment of this ailment, brown tint discharge is a good sign, since it indicates a decrease in the size of the hematoma.
In the early stages of pregnancy, a small hematoma can be detected, which is also not accompanied by any symptoms. In this case, the specialist may decide not to touch the damaged cavity, but simply observe. If education does not increase over time, then a woman can give birth on her own without any threats to the babyβs health.