Question
Do all normal fetuses have cerebrospinal fluid?
Answer
During the early stages of pregnancy, fetuses typically have a small amount of cerebrospinal fluid, which is a normal occurrence. This fluid is gradually absorbed as the pregnancy progresses and generally should not be below 15mm. The presence of severe cerebrospinal fluid may indicate a congenital brain defect in the fetus. Different causes can lead to different symptoms, and patients should visit a regular hospital for systematic examinations as soon as possible to ensure appropriate treatment. Additionally, it is recommended in daily life to maintain regular routines, pay attention to warmth, eat light and soft food, ensure good ventilation, and drink plenty of warm water.