Question
Does frequent colds during pregnancy have an impact on the fetus, particularly the risk of triggering fetal hydrocephalus?
Answer
During the mid-to-late stages of pregnancy, occasional colds typically do not significantly affect fetal development. As long as there are no abnormalities detected in current checks, it is advisable to follow the doctor’s recommendations for continued prenatal examinations. If you remain concerned about the initial test results, consider undergoing a re-examination at a higher-level hospital. Many diseases during the fetal period may not be completely detectable, and symptoms may only appear as the child grows up. With normal current checks, there is no need to be overly worried.