How can May babies lose their fertility?

  With the birth of a child, Ms. Lin and her husband’s family is more sweet and happy and beautiful. However, a recent incident has caused the couple to regret for the rest of their lives.  The baby croaked, the family is a cheer, but such joy did not last long, in the baby 5 months old always cry non-stop, and no matter how to coax can not be coaxed, touching the child’s hands and feet a cold, thought the child is frozen. Although it has slowed down, but still can not sleep well.  A week later, Ms. Lin suddenly felt the child’s groin swelling on both sides of the bath, Ms. Lin felt curious, clearly remembered that the child was born without ah, how suddenly grew out of this, feel wrong, immediately went to the hospital with her husband to check.  The results of the examination were devastating, as the baby was suffering from an incarcerated hernia and the ovaries had fallen into the hernia sac, and because of the prolonged delay, the child’s ovaries had become ischemic and necrotic, and the baby’s ovaries were removed.  A female baby’s ovaries were removed which has a great impact on the child’s future, I believe we all know. Ms. Lin looked at her child in the hospital bed and cried: “If I had brought her to the hospital when I found out she was uncomfortable, this would not have happened and what would have happened to the child’s future.”  I am very sad to hear such news, and I am very sad that such a tragedy has to happen at a young age, so I would like to remind all parents that once they find a child crying for unknown reasons, it is best to check the child’s physical condition carefully, especially to pay attention to the child’s scrotum and groin, and once you find that the child has the following symptoms, take the child to the hospital immediately.  1. The child’s lump is soft to the touch and often accompanied by a gurgling noise when pressing the lump. Some children also have constipation, loss of appetite and vomiting, while others may become prone to crying and restlessness. If the hernia is severe, the child may have difficulty moving around.  2. There is a protruding mass in the child’s groin, which disappears or fades in and out when the child is quiet or lying down to sleep.  3. If the swelling cannot be returned to the abdominal cavity, there will be increased abdominal pain and crying, followed by vomiting, abdominal distention, poor bowel movement and other symptoms of intestinal obstruction.  4. If a pediatric hernia is left untreated for a long time, an incarcerated hernia may appear. Once an incarcerated hernia appears, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, fever or crying may easily occur and even endanger the child’s life and health.  5. The onset of pediatric hernia may occur a few days or months after birth, or even after the age of 4 or 5 in some children.