The top 10 behaviors that hurt a woman’s uterus

  The uterus is the place where life is conceived, and is one of the most important parts of a woman, yet these things in life have seriously affected her health!
  The first one: cesarean section
  The cesarean section, commonly known as “cesarean”. The benefits of cesarean section avoid the pain of natural childbirth, but it is undesirable in relation to the complications and sequelae to the mother and baby, cesarean section can only be limited to remedial surgery for maternal and infant pathological factors.
  Second place: abortion
  A woman should not have more than 3 abortions in her lifetime, and not more than 2 abortions in a year. Repeated abortions within a short period of time are an important factor in causing uterine injuries. Usually the doctor cannot see the uterine cavity when doing abortion, it is a “blind operation”. There are often a few cases of uterine injury or even perforation due to the position and size of the uterus not being clearly checked before the operation, inconsistency between the direction of entry of the instrument and the curvature of the uterus during the operation, or excessive force. Or it may cause uterine infection, cervical or uterine adhesions, resulting in secondary infertility.
  Third place:Uterine rupture
  Rupture of the body of the uterus or the lower part of the uterus during pregnancy or delivery is called uterine rupture. Uterine rupture is one of the serious obstetric complications and often causes maternal and child death. It usually occurs due to abnormalities in the birth canal, fetus and fetal position, such as stenosis of the bony birth canal, giant baby, hydrocephalus, neglected transverse position, etc., causing obstruction of the descent of the fetal first dew and strong contraction of the uterus. Uterine rupture is one of the most serious complications in obstetrics.
  Fourth place:Multiple pregnancy
  Some married women have daughters and want sons, so they have multiple pregnancies throughout their lives and become “guerrillas of overpregnancy”. It is important to know that with each additional pregnancy, the risk to the uterus increases, and with more than 3 consecutive pregnancies, the prevalence of the uterus will increase significantly.
  Number 5: Irregular abortion
  Some people, for various reasons, have abortions on their own or with charlatans. The serious consequence of this is that there are many broken uteruses or secondary infections. Some people take the so-called “abortion recipe” from hearsay and take it arbitrarily and indiscriminately, resulting in abortion failure and drug poisoning instead, which seriously affects health.
  Sixth: neglecting regular prenatal checkups
  A woman should undergo detailed and systematic prenatal checkups throughout her pregnancy.
  Seventh: Malpractice/multiple births
  Malpresentation and multiple births are prone to obstructed labor, thus endangering the safety of the uterus.
  Eighth:Uterine prolapse
  After delivery, squatting or heavy work often increases the abdominal pressure, causing the uterus to shift downward along the vagina, and the uterus can drop from its normal position along the vagina to below the level of the sciatic spine, or even the uterus is completely prolapsed outside the vaginal opening, which is medically known as uterine prolapse, referred to as “uterine prolapse”.
  Ninth: early pregnancy / prenatal sex
  The first trimester of pregnancy is forbidden to have intercourse. At this time the embryo attached to the uterus is not very strong, is the high incidence of miscarriage. The strong uterine contractions during orgasm at this time, there is a risk of pregnancy interruption. Especially for women with a history of miscarriage, pregnancy had a small amount of vaginal bleeding of pre-eclampsia, or older, eager to have children, etc., should prohibit sexual intercourse.
  The tenth: disorderly and unclean sex life
  Impure sex can cause: 1) vaginitis 2) cervicitis 3) cervical erosion 4) tubal inflammation, don’t underestimate these infections, they are important factors in the development of vulvar, vaginal, cervical and tubal cancer.