In recent years, the advancement of medicine and people's attention have greatly reduced the probability of fetal malformations. However, it cannot be completely ruled out, as different constitutions result in varying impacts during pregnancy. The problem of fetal malformation is also different, so let's talk about why pregnancy can cause malformation?
1. Hereditary and fetal malformations are partly related to genetics, but not all parents who suffer from illnesses will inherit them to the fetus. If one parent has this factor, it can also affect the fetus.
2. Medications can cause deformities during pregnancy due to the use of certain medications. Therefore, medication during pregnancy must be taken with caution and extra caution to avoid the occurrence of diseases. Adverse drugs are also an important cause of fetal deformities.
3. Rubella, if a pregnant woman gets rubella in the early stages of pregnancy, the baby born during this critical period of development may have microcephaly, hearing impairment, heart defects, and other conditions.
4. Blood type mismatch between parents is also a key factor leading to miscarriage, stillbirth, and deformities.
Usually in clinical practice, elderly mothers, women with habitual miscarriage, or those with genetic factors, as well as those with one spouse having a disease, and those with viral infections during early pregnancy, can increase the risk of fetal malformation. So during the preparation for pregnancy and after conception, it is necessary to pay more attention, undergo regular check ups, and if necessary, undergo abortion surgery.