Don’t let occupational hazards harm you during pregnancy
With the deepening of my country's family planning national policy, every woman hopes to have this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. healthy baby. However, there are some occupations that can harm your conception and pregnancy, causing great harm to both mother and child, with very serious consequences.
Some women's long-term exposure to industrial lead, mercury, benzene, gasoline, strong noise, chemical agents, long-term screen operation, etc. may affect the regularity of menstruation, cause damage to egg cells, affect the development of eggs, make women have abnormal menstruation, infertility, and can interfere with the mother's body. fetus normal development, leading to embryonic death or congenital malformations. If a mother is exposed to transplacental carcinogens such as diethylstilbestrol during pregnancy, her children will be at risk of developing malignant tumors in childhood. This requires women to reduce direct or indirect contact with these harmful substances as much as possible before preparing for pregnancy, and spend more than half a year to eliminate the effects of harmful substances on the body before considering pregnancy.
The first three months of pregnancy is a critical period for the formation of fetal tissues and organs. You should stay away from harmful substances and increase the intake of foods with high antioxidant capacity such as fresh vegetables and fruits in your diet. Provide necessary protection for the body's immune system and digestive system, and try to reduce bad living habits in life. Do not eat fried or fried foods, pickled products and smoked products. Use less cosmetics containing heavy metals to reduce damage to the mother's body caused by various harmful factors.
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