Question

A pregnant woman at 8 months pregnant has preeclampsia, and the doctor recommends resuscitation for the fetus if it is at risk of asphyxia. Is there any risk involved in this process, and what effects might it have?

Answer

Preeclampsia is a serious complication that may occur after 20 weeks of pregnancy. If blood pressure is not well controlled, it may lead to eclampsia and further result in fetal asphyxia in the womb. Once fetal asphyxia occurs, resuscitation is usually required. This process is generally not particularly dangerous. It is recommended that pregnant women regularly monitor their blood pressure, maintain a light diet, and reduce salt intake. Do you need any other content or format adjustments? I can help adjust for you.