Is it easy to give birth to a deformed baby if the fetus is not properly protected during pregnancy?

Blindly preserving the fetus during pregnancy VS congenital malformation

A large amount of data currently shows that human beings are not as resilient as previously imagined, and that human health levels and reproductive capacity are undergoing extremely severe tests.

*Blindly preserving the fetus brings huge hidden dangers and can easily lead to the birth of deformed babies, bringing disaster to the family and creating a burden on society.

Because some people have reproductive defects, which leads to problems in the natural reproduction mode of having children, they seek medical treatment everywhere, and secret recipes for preserving the fetus emerge one after another, as if with one recipe in hand, everything will be fine.

In fact, both conception due to the use of large amounts of drugs and the abuse of drugs to preserve the fetus have great hidden dangers, that is, the birth of a deformed fetus.

The incidence of congenital malformations in newborns in my country is about 1%, with boys slightly more than girls. The most common ones are neural tube defects, cleft lip and palate, limb and finger deformities, hypospadias, microtia, gastrointestinal atresia and congenital heart disease. Some serious congenital malformations, such as anencephaly and severe developmental malformations, mostly die in spontaneous abortion.

For deformed children, the long road to treatment and survival not only brings disaster to the family and creates a burden on society, but is also a kind of destruction and torture to the children themselves.

  How to decide whether to preserve the pregnancy?

* From the perspective of the embryo formation process, the embryonic period of the first three months of pregnancy is the most critical period for fetal formation. If the fetus has fatal defects at this time, it often manifests as early miscarriage. At this time, it is very dangerous to preserve the fetus for the following reasons:

1. The use of drugs during this period may affect the development of the fetus and easily cause developmental malformations.

2. At this time, spontaneous abortion of the fetus is mostly caused by developmental abnormalities. Even if the fetus is saved, it is easy to have incomplete or fatal deformities.

* After 3 months of pregnancy, the fetus' organs have taken shape, and the impact of external interference on development is relatively reduced. Appropriate fetal preservation is advisable for patients with a history of habitual miscarriage or threatened miscarriage after trauma.

Special tips:

1. The longer the pregnancy lasts, the more complete the fetal development is, and the less impact the fetus will have on the fetus. If the examination does not find any abnormal fetal development, the value of preserving the fetus is greater.

2. In some special cases, pregnancy preservation should be done with extreme caution. For example, if you have experienced viral infection in early pregnancy, such as rubella; have been exposed to highly toxic substances, such as pesticides; have been contaminated by radiation, etc. For patients who have used drugs to promote conception and patients with a family history of genetic diseases, pregnancy preservation should not be taken lightly, because the probability of having a deformed fetus is much higher than that of ordinary people.

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