Pregnant women with preeclamptic miscarriage can keep the pregnancy alive by reducing activity, relaxing, and taking progesterone supplements.
Pre-eclampsia refers to a small amount of vaginal bleeding, often dark red or bloody leukorrhea, without pregnancy discharge, followed by paroxysmal lower abdominal pain or lower back pain before the 28th week of pregnancy.
Pregnant women with symptoms of pre-eclampsia should rest, reduce unnecessary activities and prohibit sexual intercourse. Pregnant women should relax, avoid anxiety, uneasiness, fear, nervousness and other bad emotions, a good state of mind is also beneficial to the preservation of the fetus.
Due to luteal insufficiency caused by low levels of progesterone and caused by patients with preeclampsia, you can follow the doctor’s instructions for appropriate supplementation of progesterone, generally can be oral or injectable progesterone. Progesterone is contraindicated in patients with severe liver injury, and should be used with caution in patients with cardiogenic edema, severe kidney disease, and hypertension.
After treatment, if vaginal bleeding stops and ultrasonography suggests embryo survival, the pregnancy can continue. If the clinical symptoms worsen, ultrasonography found that the embryo is underdeveloped, and the blood HCG continues not to rise or fall, indicating that miscarriage is inevitable, the pregnancy should be terminated.