What should I do if my uterine contraction pain cannot be relieved?

What should I do if my uterine contraction pain cannot be relieved?
Article tag:BIX-F55,First aid model for mother and child during childbirth,Birthing model

When a mother's uterine contraction pain cannot be relieved, the following methods can be considered to relieve the pain:

Medication: With your doctor's advice, some analgesics, such as over-the-counter pain relievers or prescription medications, can be used to relieve contraction pain. However, the use of any medication requires consultation with a doctor to ensure that the medication is safe for both mother and fetus.

Hot compress: Use a hot compress such as a hot water bottle or warm baby to gently apply it to the painful area to relieve muscle tension and pain. However, make sure that the hot compress is at a moderate temperature to avoid overheating and causing burns.

Massage: Gentle massage can help relieve pain and muscle tension. You can ask professional medical staff or family members to help with massage, but you should pay attention to the massage intensity to be moderate to avoid over-stimulation.

Relaxation and breathing exercises: Deep breathing and relaxation exercises can help women relieve tension and pain. You can try relaxation techniques such as deep breathing, meditation, or yoga to reduce the pain of contractions.

Adjust your position or activity: Sometimes, changing your position or engaging in light activity can relieve painful contractions. You can try different positions, such as lying on your side, lying on your stomach, or walking around, to find the most comfortable position to relieve pain.

Hydrotherapy: Soaking in warm water can help relieve muscle tension and pain. You can try soaking in a bathtub or taking a warm shower to ease contraction pain.

Its important to note that every womans situation is unique, so pain relief needs to be chosen on a case-by-case basis. At the same time, if the pain continues to be severe or affects the mother's rest and sleep, she should consult a doctor in time to obtain professional advice and treatment plans.

The advanced delivery and maternal emergency model BIX-F55 has multiple functions such as fetal heart sound auscultation and maternal cardiopulmonary resuscitation, which can meet different training needs. By simulating real delivery processes and maternal and infant emergency situations, medical staff can gain a deeper understanding of the delivery mechanism and physiological changes in mothers and infants, and improve their clinical skills and self-confidence.


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