The dangers of anger in late pregnancy may include preterm labor, affecting fetal growth and development, and intrauterine oxygen deprivation.
1. Premature labor: anger may cause the uterus to contract, leading to premature labor and other symptoms. The symptoms include irregular bleeding from the vagina, irregular abdominal pain and other clinical symptoms.
2. Impact on fetal growth and development: maternal anger may affect the absorption of nutrients, gastrointestinal tract dysfunction, and so on, indirectly leading to the growth and development of the fetus.
3. Intrauterine hypoxia: when pregnant women are more agitated, the blood circulation accelerates and affects the oxygen supply to the placenta, leading to intrauterine hypoxia.
Late pregnancy should be kept in a happy mood, avoid anger, if there is any discomfort, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to avoid adverse consequences.