But-spa before giving birth

Spasmolytics is an integral part of the first-aid kit of every pregnant woman at all times. In the first trimester, it helps to get rid of the pulling pains in the lower abdomen with the threat of termination of pregnancy. In the second trimester, it is recommended for use with an increased tone of the uterus, and in the third eliminates the unpleasant sensations of the precursors of childbirth and relieves spasm of the cervix before delivery.

Why drink no-shpa before giving birth?

But-shpa refers to the group of spasmolytic drugs that eliminate the spasm of the smooth muscles of the uterus and cervix, eliminating possible pain sensations. Also no-shpa before childbirth helps to relax the blood vessels and normalizes blood pressure. If the term of childbirth is coming, and the cervix is ​​still not mature, then the doctor will also appoint a no-shpu to remove the spasm, relax and prepare the cervix for childbirth. It is important that the no-shpa is made from vegetable raw materials and does not adversely affect the fetus, but rather has a positive effect on the functioning of the cardiovascular system. A pregnant woman can take a no-shpu with any abdominal pain, if there is no way to consult a doctor. The maximum daily dose of no-shpy 6 tablets per day. However, with severe pain in the abdomen, especially if it is accompanied by bloody discharge from the genital tract, immediately call an ambulance and go to the hospital for qualified medical care.

Why use no-shpa for bouts?

But-shpu advised to take when the contractions begin, it helps to reduce the pain that accompanies the opening of the cervix. The use of no-shpa during labor helps to relieve the spasm of the birth canal, increases the elasticity of the tissues, shortens the time of delivery and reduces probability of ruptures of the birth canal during the expulsion of the fetus. The main justification of no-shpa during the bouts is the relaxation of the cervix and its painless opening. But-shpa at fights can be used both in the form of injections, and in the tablet form. It is quickly absorbed into the intestines and does not cause side effects.

As we see, the effectiveness of no-shpy application during pregnancy, before childbirth and during labor is confirmed by long-term use. However, do not assume that no-spa is a panacea for a pregnant woman, so the last word in the prescription of medicines remains with the doctor who watches the pregnant woman and leads the birth.