Small and large traumas and injuries can occur in about 10%
of pregnancies for various reasons, and unfortunately it can have bad
consequences for both mother and baby. The most common cause is motor vehicle accidents.
Causes of
trauma during pregnancy:
- Automobile accidents
- Firearm injuries
- Piercing, cutting injuries
- Seat belt injuries
- Accidents such as falling due to loss of balance
- Attack and beating
Conditions
that may develop like trauma:
- Miscarriage
- Early birth
- Fetus death
- Detachment placenta
- Injury and perforation of the uterus with piercing traumas
- Rarely the fetus can be injured
- There may be injuries to many organs related to the mother,
spleen injury, etc. intraabdominal bleeding.
Even if there are no minor or major trauma, accident, fall,
impact, and burn during pregnancy, you should immediately apply to the
hospital. If necessary, evaluations and evaluations will be made for both
mother and baby.
Since traumatic fetus blood can pass into the mother's
bloodstream (fetomaternal hemorrhage), in pregnancy, if the mother blood group
is Rh (-), a needle is given. If necessary, tetanus toxoid and vaccine are
made.
Use of a
seat belt during pregnancy:
The seat belt, which passes directly above the navel, may
cause a risk of pressure and trauma in the abdomen in sudden brakes. The seat
belt should be worn so that it passes through the lower area of the abdomen
and the shoulders through the middle of the chest.
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