Can a fever in pregnant women cause miscarriage

  Many pregnant women really pay attention to keeping warm during pregnancy, afraid of catching a cold or fever, because they cannot take medication and can only physically cool down. A pregnant woman is asking, has she had a fever for three days, but she hasn't dared to take medicine and has been drinking plenty of water. Will this cause miscarriage? So, can a fever in pregnant women cause miscarriage?

  

Can a fever in pregnant women cause miscarriage1

  In general, a pregnant woman's fever will not cause a miscarriage of the fetus. But if the fever is particularly severe and medication is not used properly, it may lead to fetal miscarriage. If pregnant women continue to have high fever, they may experience uterine contractions, which can lead to fetal malformation or miscarriage.

  Pregnant women must pay attention to their health during pregnancy, as fever can also have a certain impact on the fetus. If a low-grade fever occurs in early pregnancy, it has little impact on the fetus. If a high fever occurs, it may lead to underdeveloped neural tubes or miscarriage in the fetus. But as long as it's past the early stages of pregnancy, the impact of fever on the fetus won't be a big problem for pregnant women. But if the fever is caused by intrauterine infection, it is necessary to see a doctor for treatment in a timely manner.

  So pregnant women should maintain good health during pregnancy. Because even a small circumstance during pregnancy can lead to developmental defects in the fetus. Especially in early pregnancy, pay special attention to the body. In addition, pregnant women should take folic acid under the guidance of a doctor in the early stages of pregnancy to avoid fetal abnormalities. If you are allergic to certain plants or foods before pregnancy, be sure to stay away from allergens after pregnancy.

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