Bed Rest During Pregnancy
Complications
Obie Editorial Team
As you journey through the stages of pregnancy, you may encounter well-intentioned advice suggesting bed rest in response to certain complications. In fact, nearly one in five women receive guidance to limit their activity during pregnancy. But let’s pause here and consider this critically: current scientific evidence does not robustly support bed rest as an effective measure to prevent pregnancy complications. Rather, it's crucial to be informed of its potential to contribute to other health challenges.
Bed rest has traditionally been recommended for various pregnancy concerns like carrying multiples, fetal growth challenges, high blood pressure, preeclampsia, and complications such as vaginal bleeding or preterm labor. The reasoning has been to limit activity to reduce risks. However, more recent evidence suggests that this approach doesn’t effectively lower these risks and, in some cases, could increase the likelihood of complications like blood clots, which can be serious.
Contemporary research has steadily uncovered that bed rest may not serve as the protective tool it was once believed to be. It's now largely discouraged in preventing miscarriage or preterm labor, as it may contribute to complications rather than preventing them. For example, prolonged inactivity is known to increase the risk of blood clots.
Evidence shows a lack of robust support for bed rest making a positive difference during pregnancy, with potential for harm in some situations.
The Cochrane Review found no evidence to support the efficacy of bed rest at home or in hospitals to prevent preterm births, whether single or multiple births.
In cases where there's a history of preterm birth, a study supports modifying work physical demands rather than prescribing total bed rest. Encouragingly, present studies advocate that sticking to a routine that includes moderate exercise may be more beneficial, decreasing risks such as low birth weight and preeclampsia.
While the medical community is evolving, some practitioners may still use bed rest for:
For mothers expecting multiples, concerns about low birth weight and premature birth are common. Though bed rest might seem beneficial, studies show no clear advantage. Instead, focus on stress management and healthy lifestyle adjustments, which offer more tangible benefits for a smooth pregnancy.
You should feel empowered to question a bed rest recommendation. Your healthcare provider needs to provide a solid explanation and evidence for this advice. Consider asking:
If doubts persist, seeking a second opinion can be helpful. Clear communication with your doctor is vital.
If you are among those for whom bed rest is recommended, address your specific health condition with your practitioner, by discussing:
Bed rest can vary from minor activity reduction to strict confinement. Let’s break it down:
More gentle restrictions, including more frequent rest while stepping back from some activities, like work or exercise.
Requires more caution, with possible part-time work or focusing on several hours of rest daily.
Resting at home with minimal activity, limited to urgent outings.
Mostly bed-confined, allowing for bathroom and essential personal care.
Intended for high-risk scenarios requiring intensive hospital care and constant monitoring.
Recommended in certain circumstances to alleviate specific health risks, extended rest may help manage stress levels or enhance placental blood flow, especially if high blood pressure is a concern.
Your healthcare provider will offer advice on positioning that supports health, usually side rest with proper support for comfort.
Maintaining muscle tone and circulation is key. Incorporate gentle exercises, like pressing against the bed or stress ball use, as advised by your doctor.
Bed Rest Do's And Don'ts:
Restrictions will match your individual needs. Discuss allowable activities with your medical team to ensure safety and proper compliance.
While challenging, use this time to prepare for your child, handle tasks, and maintain social connections. Try these strategies:
Keep essentials (like phone, snacks, and reading materials) nearby to maximize comfort and productivity during your rest.