Iron deficiency during pregnancy may lead to health issues for both the mother and the fetus, including anemia. Learn how to supplement iron through diet and supplements, as well as the potential effects on the fetus.
Pregnant women should undergo Down syndrome screening to check for high-risk conditions in the fetus. If necessary, further blood or amniotic fluid tests should be conducted for confirmation, so that timely measures can be taken.
A child diagnosed with hydrocephalus is inquired about the potential harm to the child and what assistance can be obtained.
Hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) is an important issue to be aware of during pregnancy as it may affect fetal development. Understanding the symptoms, treatment methods, and preventive measures is crucial.
Taking cold medicine before pregnancy, especially ribavirin, may cause malformations or other health risks to the fetus.
A 29-week pregnant mother inquires about her baby’s weight, with a professional doctor’s response
Inquiring about the effects of visiting KTV during pregnancy on the fetus, as well as the potential impact of improper abdominal contact during the third trimester on intellectual disability
At 28 weeks of pregnancy, the biparietal diameter of the fetus is 75mm, abdominal circumference is 79mm, and femur length is 53mm. Is this normal? What are the precautions?
Professional answer to whether a 86mm biparietal diameter at 32 weeks of pregnancy, with a head circumference of 309mm, is normal and what the risk of hydrocephalus might be.
A biparietal diameter of 91mm at 37 weeks pregnant is within the normal range.