Does a Down's fetus have strength

  Every year, many babies with Down syndrome are born, and this disease is a common chromosomal disorder. Chromosomal abnormalities during pregnancy can easily lead to Down syndrome in the fetus. During pregnancy, fetuses with Down syndrome may also have some obvious symptoms. So, do Down syndrome fetuses have strength?

  

Does a Down's fetus have strength1

  Down syndrome fetuses are more normal, and their strength is significantly lower. Therefore, during pregnancy, if a woman is carrying a Down syndrome fetus, she will find that the fetal movement time is later, the fetal movement force is smaller, and the number of fetal movements is less.

  Through B-ultrasound examination, it can be found that the facial features of Down's fetus are abnormal, including excessive biparietal data, large head, wide eye spacing, and delayed development of limbs. The main reason for women to become pregnant with Down syndrome during pregnancy is genetic factors.

  Generally, if there is a family member with Down syndrome, the likelihood of having a fetus with Down syndrome is much higher. In addition, older pregnant women who are exposed to radiation or other chemicals during pregnancy, as well as those infected with viruses, are more than 100 times more likely to have a Down syndrome fetus.

  The impact of Down syndrome on children is enormous, not only leading to intellectual disability and delayed development, but also greatly affecting their lifespan. Therefore, pregnant women at high risk of this disease should undergo regular check ups and intervene promptly when abnormalities are detected.

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