Many female friends become particularly nervous once they become pregnant, worrying about harming the baby with a little force, and worrying about whether it is a threatened miscarriage if they feel a little uncomfortable. Actually, the fetus is not as fragile as you think. The fetus has a strong self-protection ability, and there is also protection from the mother.
Firstly, the abdominal fat of pregnant women should be thicker than usual, which can protect the fetus. Because abdominal fat is soft and has strong elasticity, it can act as a good buffer when the abdomen is impacted or compressed, avoiding or reducing damage to the fetus.
Secondly, the amniotic fluid in the uterus also has a strong protective effect on the fetus, as it reduces the pressure difference between the inside and outside of the uterus, making this environment more suitable for fetal development.
Another thing is that although the fetus absorbs nutrients through the mother's body, even a slight malnutrition in the mother's body does not directly affect the development of the fetus. This is because the placenta stores some nutrients in advance, which will be reserved when the mother cannot provide nutrition for the fetus.
In addition, trace elements such as iron and zinc are prioritized for the fetus, so although pregnant women are prone to anemia, mild anemia and other problems in pregnant women will not affect fetal development.