What do pregnant women go to the emergency department for when they fall?

Depending on the circumstances of the fall, what department a pregnant woman should go to in the emergency department will depend on the circumstances of the fall. Generally, the departments that can be consulted include obstetrics and gynecology, orthopedics, and surgery. Injuries after a fall can be minor or serious, depending on the condition of the injury to determine the department of emergency medicine. 1. If the injury is severe, such as a fracture, the orthopedic department can be consulted, and the obstetrics and gynecology department can be contacted to evaluate the condition of the fetus and the mother after hospitalization. 2. If the pregnant woman suspects abdominal bleeding, she should consult the Department of Surgery, and contact the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology to assess the fetal condition after hospitalization. 3. If the pregnant woman is not unwell or has only minor trauma, she may consult the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department to rule out miscarriage in early pregnancy and placental abruption in late pregnancy. If a pregnant woman is not sure what department she should consult after a fall, she can consult the emergency triage desk and consult the appropriate department according to her symptoms.