What should I do if there is fluid in the uterine cavity at three months of pregnancy?

Apr 26, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Lv Aiming
Introduction
Clinically, pregnancy refers to gestation. In cases of intrauterine fluid accumulation at three months of pregnancy, the condition can generally be managed by modifying lifestyle habits, dietary adjustments, and medication. Additionally, dynamic monitoring can be used to assess fetal status, allowing for tailored treatments based on observed changes. Pregnant women are advised to get adequate rest, abstain from sexual intercourse, and avoid strenuous physical activities.

Pregnancy clinically refers to gestation. The presence of fluid accumulation in the uterine cavity at three months of pregnancy can generally be managed through lifestyle modifications, dietary adjustments, medication, and other approaches. Specific measures are as follows:

1. Lifestyle Modifications

If fluid remains in the uterine cavity after one month of pregnancy, it is important to get adequate rest, reduce physical activity, avoid sexual intercourse, and maintain an optimistic and positive mindset.

2. Dietary Adjustments

If blood accumulation persists after three months of pregnancy, pregnant women can consume more light and easily digestible foods such as wax gourd, lean meat, eggs, celery, spinach, and milk to supplement nutrition and promote absorption of accumulated blood.

3. Medication

If fluid accumulation in the uterine cavity persists after three months of pregnancy, especially when accompanied by vaginal bleeding or lower abdominal pain, pregnant women should follow their doctor's advice to take progesterone capsules. Progesterone helps inhibit contractions of the uterine smooth muscle, reduces detachment between the gestational sac and uterine wall, thereby decreasing the amount of fluid accumulation in the uterine cavity and alleviating irritation to the uterus.

In addition, fetal condition can be monitored dynamically, and treatment methods can be adjusted according to changes observed. Pregnant women are advised to rest adequately, abstain from sexual intercourse, and avoid strenuous physical activity.