During pregnancy, the metabolic rate of the pregnant woman's body accelerates, and the metabolic substances produced by the fetus are also excreted through the mother's kidneys. Therefore, the health of the kidneys is very important. The burden on the kidneys will continue to increase during pregnancy. Pregnant women should regularly undergo relevant examinations to understand changes in kidney function, so as to detect abnormalities early. So, does poor kidney function during pregnancy have an impact on the fetus?
Poor kidney function during pregnancy can have a certain impact on the fetus. If a pregnant woman's kidney function is not good before pregnancy, the burden after pregnancy will increase, which can easily lead to worsening of the condition and even cause kidney failure. In addition, pregnant women are prone to gestational hypertension, which can affect placental function, resulting in delayed fetal development and even hypoxia.
When pregnant women undergo kidney function tests, if the results show abnormalities, they should be rechecked because the test results are influenced by many factors, including diet, exercise, etc., which can lead to deviations in the results. Therefore, during the recheck, pregnant women are best not to eat and should maintain a calm state, try to relax and avoid intense exercise.
If kidney function is indeed abnormal and the situation is severe, doctors may recommend terminating the pregnancy. To avoid abnormal kidney function, medication should be taken with caution during pregnancy, as some drugs may cause kidney damage, so extra caution is needed.