In late pregnancy or at the time of delivery or after a new birth, dizziness and headache, sudden fainting without knowing the person, eyes upward, hand and foot convulsions, general tonicity, waking up in a few moments, recurrence after waking up, or even coma; called “eclampsia”, also known as “pregnancy epilepsy”. This disease develops from the exacerbation of the signs and symptoms of pre-eclampsia. Eclampsia can occur during pregnancy, labor and delivery or within 24 hours after delivery, and is known as prenatal eclampsia, labor and delivery eclampsia and postpartum eclampsia, respectively, and is one of the four leading causes of death in obstetrics. So, how to give first aid in eclampsia? Here is how to give first aid in eclampsia: 1. If a pregnant woman is found to have a convulsion, first of all, the scene should be kept quiet, try to avoid strong light and sound to stimulate the patient, and make her take a semi-recumbent position, with someone on hand to observe the condition and prevent falls. 2, to prevent the tongue from being bitten, you should use a tongue depressor wrapped in gauze between the upper and lower teeth, dentures should be removed, the operation should be gentle, to avoid inducing convulsions. 3.After the convulsion, oxygen should be given if available. 4.Measure blood pressure, pulse, respiration and pay attention to the change of fetal heartbeat, which should be measured once every 15 minutes before going to hospital, and once after the convulsion and record. 5, can be injected dulcolax or chlorpromazine, magnesium sulfate sedation and antispasmodic, so that the convulsions are controlled and immediately sent to the hospital for treatment.