The inquirer’s concerns about fetal heart rate abnormalities during movement and their request for professional advice.
This article discusses the possibility of diabetic pregnant women giving birth to healthy children and provides prenatal diet recommendations.
Chromosomal abnormalities may lead to fetal deformities or increased risk of miscarriage and can trigger genetic disorders such as limb deformities and intellectual disabilities.
Concerns and professional answers about the impact of a cold during the eighth month of pregnancy, and whether maintaining a body temperature between 37 to 37.4 degrees is harmful to the fetus.
Explore the differences between Down syndrome screening and routine prenatal examinations, and their importance in the health management of pregnant women.
Friends in such situations can have adverse effects on the fetus, especially during the early stages of pregnancy. It is recommended to consider this carefully and seek professional advice.
Long-term exposure to formaldehyde can affect fetal development, potentially leading to fetal deformities, nuclear gene mutations, chromosomal abnormalities, and decreased intelligence and memory.
Experts, what kind of impact will the baby’s life have after birth?
If a pregnant woman has a continuous body temperature of 37-37.5 degrees Celsius for three days, accompanied by dizziness, lack of energy, and other symptoms, consult about the impact on the fetus and the corresponding measures.
Whether X-ray exams in the early stages of pregnancy can harm the fetus and suggestions on how to handle the situation.