Drugs that inhibit contractions can maintain the stability of the fetus in the mother’s body and generally do not have side effects on the fetal auditory nerve.
Clinically, drugs such as magnesium sulfate are often used to inhibit contractions, and such drugs can maintain the stability of the fetus in the uterus, which is beneficial to the fetus. Generally speaking, the adverse effects on the fetus are small, and will not have side effects on the fetal auditory nerve. The fetal heart needs to be monitored after the use of such medications to ensure that the fetus is in a normal state of development.
Although the drugs to inhibit contractions will not affect the fetal auditory nerve, but may cause constipation, lower blood calcium and other adverse reactions, be careful not to overdose, patients with severe renal insufficiency can not be used.
Drugs to inhibit contractions should be used under the guidance of a doctor, to avoid unauthorized use of drugs, to prevent the triggering of adverse consequences. If a pregnant woman has signs of preterm labor, she needs to ask her doctor in time and take a standardized method to solve the problem.