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The mother said that she was shivering from the cold when she was about to give birth. The delivery room was cold. Is it a physical or psychological reason?
The mother said frankly that she was shivering when she was about to give birth. The delivery room was cold. Is it a physical or psychological reason?
When I first graduated, I didn’t understand anything. When I was working in the delivery room, I felt that the temperature in the delivery room was constant and I didn’t feel cold. However, many mothers were shivering. I remember asking the teacher who took me at that time, It's really...
Later, I also went through this series of procedures, internal examination, skin preparation, urinary catheter insertion, caesarean section... I was fairly well-informed in the delivery room, but I just couldn't bear it. I was shaking a lot, but I was shaking very badly. Because of my tremors, the first anesthesia failed, and the doctor even joked that you still work in the medical field.
But no matter what the doctor said or how to comfort me, I just couldn’t control myself, so for me, a large part of the reason for shivering in the delivery room was psychological. Because I hadn’t had a caesarean section yet, I started shaking uncontrollably. After the caesarean section, I guessed that I was shivering due to physical reasons, because I did feel cold. It was probably because I was weak after giving birth, so I was more sensitive to temperature.
Generally speaking, the cold shivering during labor should be mostly due to psychological reasons. I once participated in an important interview and I also shivered, but it was summer, so the main reason It’s because my psychological quality is so poor
Many mothers feel that it is freezing cold in the delivery room. They are so cold that they shiver when they are about to give birth. After giving birth, their bodies are almost so cold that they lose their intuition, so they often define the delivery room as It's a "cold dark room". So why is the delivery room so cold? Is it caused by the mother being too nervous, or is the temperature in the delivery room low?
The reason why mothers feel cold in the delivery room is not only related to themselves, but also to the low temperature of the delivery room. On the one hand, the mother is nervous, so she feels scared and trembles, which makes the delivery room particularly cold. Moreover, if there is too much blood loss and insufficient blood supply, the body will also feel cold. On the other hand, the temperature in the delivery room is indeed relatively low, usually around 26 degrees, so the mother will also feel cold. Reasons for the low temperature in the delivery room
1. It can make the mother conscious
First-time mothers have a relatively long labor process, and childbirth is very energy-consuming. Some pregnant mothers with poor physical strength may suffer from lack of physical strength. Confusion, fainting, etc. may occur. Hypothermia can make pregnant women more conscious because they feel cold, and can prevent confusion.
2. The mother's body temperature will rise during delivery
Childbirth requires the mother to continue to exert force, so her own body temperature will also rise, and she will often sweat profusely. In this case, if If the temperature in the delivery room is too high, the mother will feel uncomfortable and even have difficulty breathing, so the temperature in the delivery room will be controlled lower.
3. Avoid the breeding of germs
During the delivery process, the mother will inevitably need to undergo surgery. In this case, if the indoor temperature is too high, germs will easily breed. , causing infection. Normal temperature or low temperature can avoid this situation.
There is a reason why the delivery room is cold. It is not that the hospital is impersonal. On the contrary, it is for the good of the mother. Expectant mothers should overcome their own nervousness, adjust their emotions, not put too much pressure on themselves, and take deep breaths to help give birth.
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Let me talk about my two caesarean section experiences:
When I was pregnant with my first child, I had no experience because it was my first child. The due date was getting closer and closer, so I was very nervous every day. I just waited and waited, but a week after the due date, the baby still showed no sign of coming out. . Seeing that the belly was sinking lower and lower, but the child was still completely motionless, I had no choice but to go to the hospital. Because it was past the due date, I was asked to be admitted as soon as I entered the hospital. After a lot of examinations, it was found that there was low amniotic fluid, unstable fetal heart rate, and pregnancy-induced hypertension. In short, it was necessary to have a caesarean section.
I was so nervous and scared at the time that I wished I could stop giving birth and shrink my belly, but I really couldn't help myself when giving birth, because at that time, I had no other choice but to face it bravely.
I never thought that I needed a caesarean section, so my family begged the doctor to try to give me a natural birth. The doctor was strongly opposed to it at first, but later he secretly stuffed her with a red envelope and promised to give me an inducing injection tomorrow to see if it goes smoothly. As a result, the next day, the doctor on duty changed. After looking at my case, he immediately arranged for a caesarean section. I was brought to the operating table alive like this. The nurse who administered the intravenous drip was probably new here. The needle didn't stick properly and I bled on my hand. I was scared at first, but I was immediately frightened when I saw this scene. The next step is My whole body was shaking and I felt so cold that my teeth kept chattering and making a creaking sound. This state lasted until the surgery was completed and I was pushed out and spent a long time in the observation room before I slowly settled down. It was fear and fear that made my body tremble with coldness.
However, when I had my second pregnancy, I walked into the operating room and lay on the operating table by myself. I was no longer as nervous and scared as I was the first time. I just hoped that it would be over as soon as possible so that I could see my baby as soon as possible.
Aimee believes that the reason why mothers feel cold or even shivering when they are observed in the delivery room after delivery is mainly because the mother bleeds too much during delivery and is too weak after delivery; and also because of the psychological comparison. I was nervous, worried, and in an isolated and helpless situation, so I was in a delivery room with a normal temperature. The doctors and doctors felt that the temperature was suitable, but the delivery room felt cold. 1. Why do mothers feel cold and shivering after giving birth?
1. Psychological reasons
① Mothers who have given birth to children have deep memories. After experiencing a series of labor pains, they tried their best to finally give birth to the baby, thinking that they could breathe a sigh of relief. At this time, the mother will feel that the yelling during childbirth has disappeared, the world has become quiet, only the child's occasional cry and her own breathing, and her body will feel cold and shivering.
② The excessive tension during childbirth has not yet relaxed, and the mind is still in a state of tension. When a person is nervous, his hands and feet will feel cold, his whole heart will be pulled together, and his body will also feel Suddenly hollowed out.
2. Physical reasons
① Although women who have had a normal delivery do not have pain from the caesarean section wound, the side incision wound during the normal delivery will still be more painful, and as long as the mother moves, she will experience lochia in the uterus. It will flow out and flow directly to the nursing pad underneath the mother.
② Excessive blood loss during childbirth. When the human body loses too much blood, the oxygen in the blood is insufficient and cannot be used by all parts of the body. It can only be used by important parts of the body, such as the heart, liver, etc. , so some places where blood is not delivered in time will feel colder.
3. Environmental factors
① The hospital stipulates that the temperature of the delivery room is around 24 degrees. Doctors cannot wear too many clothes when entering the delivery room, especially in winter, otherwise it will affect the doctor's health. play and operate normally.
② If the temperature in the delivery room is relatively high, the mother will be irritable because of the heat and cannot concentrate, which is not conducive to giving birth. 2. What should a mother do if she feels cold?
Most mothers will feel cold after giving birth, so if you know in advance, you can do this when you feel cold after giving birth:
1. Ask the nurse in the delivery room to give you extra quilts and tell the nurse If you feel cold, wrap yourself in a quilt firmly;
Nurses in the delivery room usually cover the mother with a quilt directly. If the mother does not ask, they will not wrap her up. Sometimes the quilt is tilted around her feet and air leaks.
2. When you enter the delivery room, bring brown sugar and a water cup with a straw, and ask the delivery room nurse to make you a cup of hot water with brown sugar. The mother can drink a cup of hot water, which will instantly make her stomach feel warm. I did this when I gave birth to two children;
3. After leaving the delivery room, ask your husband to prepare a quilt for you and wait, and cover it in time when you leave the delivery room.
Let’s see what netizens did:
@伊人: I thought I was the only one who felt cold. I always thought I was nervous and scared. After I left the delivery room, my husband looked at me and looked cold. It turned blue, so he quickly found me a quilt and covered it with three layers. Conclusion
Every mother goes through hell when giving birth. During this period, she experiences physical pain, psychological pressure and tension, but the moment she sees her baby born, it feels like everything is worth it.
But at this time, the mother should remember to pay more attention to her body, keep it out of the wind, keep herself warm, and keep herself in a happy mood, so as to facilitate postpartum recovery.
Actually, this is just what a pregnant woman feels when she enters the delivery room, so don’t worry too much. Why does the delivery room feel cold?
The reason why mothers feel cold in the delivery room is not only related to themselves, but also to the low temperature in the delivery room.
On the one hand, the mother is nervous, so she feels scared and shivering, and feels particularly cold in the delivery room. If she loses too much blood and lacks blood supply, she will also feel cold.
On the other hand, the temperature in the delivery room is indeed low, usually around 26 degrees, so mothers will also feel cold.
In fact, many people do not know that whether it is a delivery room or an operating room, the temperature has a specific range. The room temperature of the delivery room is usually controlled at 24-26°C in winter and 23-26°C in summer. Humidity is what keeps our normal human body at a level of 55%-60% throughout the year.
The normal body temperature is usually 36.5°C, so when we enter the delivery room, we will feel a little cold. Why is the temperature specific?
1) Ensure smooth unloading
Women tend to sweat easily due to painful contractions and labor during labor. If the temperature in the delivery room is very high, it will increase the maternal sweating, making the pregnant woman irritable and unable to cooperate with the midwife.
2) Keep the doctor calm and the baby to be delivered smoothly
Especially during cesarean section, the doctor plays the same role as the mother. During the operation, doctors often sweat and feel discomfort (especially under special circumstances). The temperature at 23-25 ??C allows the doctor to stay calm and in good condition as much as possible to ensure that the delivery goes smoothly.
3) Prevent bacterial growth and reduce infection points
Although the delivery operation is performed in a sterile environment in the delivery room, bacteria will still be present during the delivery process, such as unavoidable Bleeding, certain excretions due to overwork in pregnant women, etc., all of which increase the number of bacteria. The presence of a large number of bacteria, high temperature will further promote the reproduction of a large number of bacteria. If you fail to clean up or prevent bacterial reproduction in time, it is easy to cause infection of the mother or baby, so the temperature should be lowered appropriately. Maternal psychological factors
1) Psychological stress
During the birth process, whether it is the first or second child, there will inevitably be some tension during reproduction. When people feel nervous and their surroundings are tense, they can shiver from the cold.
2) Strenuous work
Moreover, maternal labor causes the mother to sweat a lot.
In a low-temperature environment, sweat evaporates and absorbs heat, taking away the heat, and the mother will feel colder;
3) Postpartum weakness
Postpartum blood loss and large calorie consumption will cause the child to It’s easy to catch a cold after delivery
For mothers who are about to give birth
Pregnant women who are about to give birth should relax and don’t be too nervous. Don’t focus on feeling pain and cold during delivery, and actively cooperate with the doctor’s instructions. Instructions to speed up the delivery process, see the baby as soon as possible, and think about the warmth of the baby after birth make you confident, maintain a good mood, and have a smooth delivery.
This question brought back all the memories of having my daughter!
I was 37 weeks pregnant with my daughter. One night in 2011, I suddenly felt pain in my stomach and my lower body was red, so we went to the hospital in advance!
During various examinations at the hospital, the doctor said that this is the first pregnancy, and I have only opened one finger now. It is estimated that it will take 2 to 3 days to complete the dilation of the cervix! I settled directly in the delivery room!
During the two days of waiting in the delivery room, I felt as cold as ever!
The coldness coming from the body and the pain in the stomach come and go, the pain comes every few minutes, without interruption and without stopping!
When the intern nurse asked me to check how many fingers had been opened every half hour! When she put her cold, gloved hands in tremblingly, the pain made her whole body break into a cold sweat!
I'm afraid every half hour comes, I'm afraid to see how many fingers have been opened, I'm afraid like never before!
When it made me feel cold, my mother-in-law kept saying next to me, people give birth to a baby in half an hour, how come you didn’t give birth for three days? You are in pain now and then, but it is not severe pain. How can you give birth to a child?
What makes me even more cold is that my husband came back from leave and slept directly on my hospital bed while playing with his mobile phone. I have never forgotten that scene!
I didn’t ask for any betrothal gifts. I was 24 hours away from my parents and came all the way to marry here. I didn’t know anyone around me. I overcame the difficulties of the environment and the differences in living habits and took care of this child wholeheartedly. Home, everything in exchange is so cold!
What did I get? What have I lost? I was silent, tears streaming in my heart night after night!
In the end, it is your own choice, go on your own! Later, the doctor took a look and asked me to have a caesarean section! After three days of persistence, the cervix was fully dilated. After my husband signed it, I pushed it to the operating table!
The coldness of giving birth is the coldness of the operating table or the coldness of the body!
There must be a reason for all this. Three days after my daughter was born by caesarean section, I was in a coma for three days. My whole body was cold and stiff. I could only use my head to move and think calmly!
The most difficult days are probably the period of giving birth. I never want to experience that feeling of crying with my eyes closed again!
Now I no longer ask for anything, I don’t lose my temper, I don’t rely on anyone, I just work hard quietly and work hard!
Swallow all the grievances and expand your own situation! If you can't change others, just change yourself. I will work hard to live the way I want in the future!
If there is an afterlife, I will never choose this one!
I feel that not only the delivery room, but also the operating room is very cold. When I gave birth to my baby, I had a caesarean section. As soon as I entered the operating room, I felt very cold. Compared with the warm ward, it was simply cold. There were two temperatures. I was shivering all the time when I was lying on the operating table. The surgeon and the anesthetist took turns comforting me and telling me not to be nervous. But in fact, I was not nervous at all. I was just cold. Later, they brought two beds dedicated to the operating room. The quilt was put on me, and the trembling feeling gradually disappeared.
The mother said frankly that she was shivering from the cold when she was about to give birth. The delivery room was cold. Is it a physical or psychological reason?
After the baby starts, the biggest wish of pregnant mothers is to enter the delivery room. For the mother, entering the delivery room means that she can end this pain soon and meet her baby. As a result, she enters the delivery room. Not long after entering the delivery room, the first feeling of many pregnant mothers is "cold", and many pregnant mothers begin to shiver as soon as they enter the delivery room. Do you know why this is?
1. The temperature of the delivery room should not be too high. The delivery room of each hospital has its own constant temperature. This temperature is usually between 22-26 degrees Celsius. If the temperature is too low, the human body will easily become stiff, which is not conducive to the delivery of the mother. If the temperature is too high, the person will inevitably feel irritable or For medical staff, sleepiness is very detrimental to their work. When the temperature is high, bacteria can easily breed, and the sterile environment in the delivery room will be broken, which is also not conducive to the health of the mother.
2. The pain of uterine contractions is too severe. When the pain is severe, the human body will also shiver. The pain during uterine contractions is far beyond what the human body can bear, and can reach levels 8-10. Many pregnant mothers will tremble in pain on the delivery bed. , that’s why.
3. Psychological factors. Some pregnant mothers are timid. After entering the delivery room and seeing other mothers in pain, they will feel scared and nervous. Some pregnant mothers' legs will become weak when they see the delivery bed, which will also make the pregnant mother shiver. .
4. Childbirth results in loss of body temperature. When giving birth, the mother's body will lose blood and amniotic fluid. When these fluids are lost, they will take away part of the temperature. The temperature in the delivery room is already low, and with the loss of body temperature, the mother will feel colder. .
In short, emotions and temperature will make the mother feel cold. If the temperature in the delivery room is too high, the mother will sweat more when giving birth, which will make the mother more likely to lose strength and affect her normal pregnancy. During labor, pregnant mothers can eat some high-energy foods before entering the delivery room, such as brown sugar water, chocolate, etc., which not only provide energy for the body, but also relieve the cold feeling to a certain extent.
The mother said frankly that she was shivering when she was about to give birth, and the delivery room was cold. I think there were both physical and psychological reasons for it. I felt the delivery room was cold when I gave birth to two babies. It was fine during delivery, but the pain was difficult. I just felt a little cold between contractions, but after giving birth, I felt the delivery room was so cold, very cold.
Physical reasons
Psychological reasons
Hospital reasons
My two babies were born in rural areas in September and October. , the delivery hospital is a township hospital. I don’t know why it has been so cold in the past two years, especially the year I gave birth to Dabao. It snowed in October in the south. The delivery room was very large and only equipped with a cabinet air conditioner. The heating effect may not be good, resulting in The ambient temperature in the delivery room is not very high, so it feels very cold. However, this situation should be relatively rare in urban hospitals. Maybe this problem exists in the rural hospital where I gave birth.
In short, the reasons why mothers feel cold in the delivery room when they are about to give birth should be multi-faceted and affected by physical and psychological factors. But I think the majority of them are psychological factors, especially It is the psychological factors of fear, tension, anxiety and fear that account for the highest proportion during natural childbirth. Therefore, it is recommended that mothers must strengthen their confidence when having a natural delivery and actively cooperate with the doctor's instructions during delivery. Natural delivery is not scary. What is scary is the mother's lack of confidence in giving birth naturally.
When I gave birth to my second child, it was in September. September in Guangdong is not cold at all. I even wore a skirt on the day of the birth. When I first went to the hospital, only one finger was opened to check the cervix. At that time, the labor pain was within an acceptable range, and my body did not tremble. When the labor pains became more and more intense, the body began to shake involuntarily. She entered the delivery room trembling all the way up to the dilation of her cervix and her three fingers, and she was trembling non-stop while lying on the delivery bed.
It's really strange. Why am I shaking all the time even though it's not cold? The nurse said I'm too scared.
Later I learned from a doctor that the reason why mothers tremble during labor may be related to these factors
1. Maternal psychological reasons
Maternal tremors during labor I have learned about the pain of childbirth from friends or online. When it was time to give birth, I felt so nervous and scared that my body started to tremble involuntarily.
2. It’s really cold and shivering
The temperature of the delivery room is generally kept between 23 and 26, because bacteria are less likely to breed at this temperature. This is also the reason why many pregnant women feel chilly and tremble uncontrollably when entering the delivery room.
3. Pregnant woman’s body is mixed with fetal blood
During delivery, the baby’s blood is accidentally mixed into the mother’s body. At this time, if the blood of the baby and the mother are incompatible, symptoms such as uncontrollable shaking and trembling will occur.
4. It really hurts
We all know that childbirth is not easy, and each pregnant mother’s ability to tolerate pain is very different. Some pregnant mothers find the pain of childbirth tolerable, while others find the pain excruciating. For example, before I gave birth, my cousin kept saying that she didn’t feel any pain during childbirth and told me not to be afraid. When it was time to give birth, it didn’t hurt. It hurt so much that I wanted to hit the wall! My whole body was shaking when I got on the delivery bed, probably because of the pain.
1. Factors that make people shiver when entering the delivery room:
1. The emotional impact of the mother herself
Many mothers said that entering The temperature inside the delivery room was very low, and the first feeling they had was that their bodies were shaking from the cold. But in fact, the reason for this illusion was not just the low temperature.
A large part of the reason is due to the emotional impact of pregnant women themselves, especially young mothers who have just given birth to their first child. When they enter the delivery room, they will feel very nervous and scared, psychologically and emotionally. The influence on the mother's body makes them feel that the temperature is lower, so mothers will feel that the delivery room makes her shiver with cold.
2. Excessive temperature is not conducive to childbirth
The reason why the temperature in the delivery room is so low is because if the temperature is too high, it is not conducive to mothers giving birth. We all know that during the process of giving birth, both the mother and the doctor need to perform whole-body sterilization. If the temperature is too high, it will be conducive to the growth of bacteria, so the temperature in the delivery room is generally relatively low.
Another relatively important point is that if the temperature is too high, both doctors and mothers will sweat, which may cause the production of a large number of bacteria and endanger the health of pregnant women and children.
3. Physical reasons of the mother
Some women do not feel that they will feel very cold after entering the delivery room, while some women feel very cold. In fact, this is It is related to the pregnant woman’s own body constitution.
If a pregnant woman's physical constitution is relatively poor, she will feel very cold as long as she feels the temperature is relatively low, but this is different for pregnant women with a relatively high physical constitution. 2. How to reduce the cold feeling in the delivery room?
1. Understand the delivery process with the doctor in advance
If mothers who have not given birth yet are about to enter the delivery room to give birth, I suggest that mothers learn about the delivery process with the doctor in advance. A clear process and familiarity with the environment of the delivery room in advance will help you adapt faster after entering the delivery room.
2. Adjust your mentality
I believe that many mothers will feel very nervous when they give birth to a baby for the first time and step into the delivery room for the first time, right? But what I want to emphasize here is that expectant mothers should adjust their mentality before entering the delivery room.
If your heart is in a very tense state and then enter the delivery room, you will feel that the factory is cold and will make you feel very uncomfortable. Therefore, before entering the delivery room, adjust your mentality. Very important.
3. Enhance your own physical fitness
The reason why some mothers feel very cold after entering the delivery room is because in addition to their own psychological reasons, they are also affected by their own physical fitness. If you don't want to feel very cold after entering the delivery room, mothers should exercise more and improve their physical fitness. This will prevent you from feeling very cold in the low temperature environment of the delivery room.
I believe every mother will feel very nervous before giving birth, but you must adjust your mentality and participate in more outdoor activities. This will not only relax your mood but also You can slowly improve your physical fitness, so that when the time comes to give birth and enter the delivery room, it will be very smooth.
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