What are the causes of fetal spinal deformities

  The spine is an important skeleton that supports the upper body of our human body. Problems with the spine can cause us to be unable to walk normally, straighten our waist, or bend our waist. If the fetus has spinal deformities, doctors generally do not recommend mothers to give birth because it has a significant impact on the child's postnatal development. What are the causes of fetal spinal deformities?

  

What are the causes of fetal spinal deformities1

  Firstly, if there is no preconception during pregnancy, it is an accidental pregnancy, which poses a hidden danger to the health of the fetus in the future. Moreover, many couples move into a new house after getting married because there may be formaldehyde problems in the newly decorated house. If the concentration of formaldehyde in the house is high, pregnant women may move in and cause deformities in the fetal spine. Usually, the new house should be left to dry for a period of time, and it is better to wait until the formaldehyde is completely gone before moving in.

  Unplanned diet can affect the development of the fetus, especially for young people nowadays who do not pay attention to diet and medication after pregnancy. They do not realize that as pregnant women, the harm caused by various foods or drugs can have a significant impact on the fetus, especially the common occurrence of spinal deformities caused by drugs.

  Some women, in order to prevent changes in their body shape after pregnancy, still insist on doing some intense and unsuitable exercises every day, which may lead to spinal deformities in the fetus. In fact, prenatal examinations are very necessary to detect fetal problems early and avoid giving birth to unhealthy babies.

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