Question
I’ve heard that toxemia elimination is necessary in the late pregnancy. How should it be done?
Answer
The concept of toxemia elimination has no scientific basis. The metabolic substances of the fetus are mainly excreted through the mother’s blood circulation, with the kidneys removing them from the body, so there is no need for additional detoxification treatment. As for meconium, it exists in the amniotic fluid and is not easily expelled unless delivery occurs. During pregnancy, attention should be paid to a diverse diet to ensure a balanced nutrition, and calcium supplements can be appropriately taken in the late stages of pregnancy.