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Don't smoke, don't drink, don't stay up late, don't wear high heels, don't wear heavy makeup, don't take drugs, you must eat a light diet, eat more fruits and vegetables, and you should also strengthen prenatal education and don't exercise vigorously.
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In life, you should pay attention to your every move, eat more light food in every word and deed, and you can choose to climb stairs for appropriate exercise. You should also eat more tonic products and supplement folic acid in large amounts.
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Maintain a good routine and don't stay up late. Eat more fresh fruits, vegetables, and do not eat spicy, greasy foods. Do some exercise appropriately.
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What factors affect fetal development? What can pregnant mothers do to make the fetus grow healthily? Mood swings, mood swings in pregnant mothers can also affect the development of the fetus.
Genetic factors, genetic factors affect the development of the fetus, and heredity is important for the fetus. What can pregnant mothers do to make the fetus grow healthily? Pregnant mothers should maintain emotional stability and eat small meals to supplement the vitamins they need.
1.Genetic factors, genetic factors affect the development of the fetus, and heredity is important for the fetus. Heredity is mainly polygenic inheritance, which may affect the intelligence of the fetus, thus making the nerve myelin sheath imperfect.
The posture of the pregnant mother is not good. If the pregnant mother maintains an uncomfortable position for a long time, it will cause pressure on the blood vessels, which will affect blood circulation, so that the oxygen and nutrients delivered to the fetus will be reduced, which will affect development.
2.Mood swings, mood swings in pregnant mothers can also affect the development of the fetus. If the pregnant mother often maintains adverse mood swings in her daily life, it will affect the development and health of the fetus for a long time.
The uterus is very narrow, and the uterus of the pregnant mother is very narrow, so the fetus will feel very crowded and will keep the hands and feet bent, which will cause some problems of poor development. Drug factors: There are many drugs (such as ethanol, phenobarbital, etc.)
It can cause growth retardation in the human fetus; Antineoplastic drugs such as methotrexate and cyclophosphamide can cause various malformations. Moreover, long-term injection of streptomycin in high doses during pregnancy will interfere with the development of the embryo's auditory organs, resulting in congenital deafness. In the first trimester, long-term use of sex hormones can interfere with the normal differentiation of the embryonic reproductive system and even lead to malformations of the reproductive system.
3.A fetus with a narrowed uterus feels uncomfortable. In fact, even in the second trimester, the space in the womb is very "spacious", and the fetus does not feel crowded.
But in the third trimester, the fetus is getting bigger and bigger, and the space is a bit cramped. At this time, the fetus will keep its hands and feet bent. Although the fetus is not yet able to flip and "move" in the womb by the time labor is onset, it does not feel particularly uncomfortable.
4.Viral infections. Rubella virus was one of the first bioteratogens to be discovered.
About 15% and 20% of fetuses infected with rubella virus in the first trimester of pregnancy have cataracts and heart malformations, as well as microcephaly, microphthalmia, congenital deafness and other malformations. Rubella virus infection in the second and third trimesters of pregnancy can affect the functional development of the fetal central nervous system and ears.
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Malnutrition during pregnancy can have a certain impact on the mother and fetus, causing fetal growth to be delayed and even leading to malformations. The working environment and labor process that pregnant women are exposed to are harmful to the development of the fetus due to many factors. During pregnancy, you need to ensure that you have enough sleep time, do not let the body overwork, and do reasonable aerobic exercise appropriately.
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I think that prenatal education factors and some of the living habits of pregnant women, what they eat, what they drink and the mood of pregnant women will affect the development of the fetus.
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Factors affecting fetal growth and development: (1) General factors: race, region, economic status; (2) Maternal factors:
short stature, first child, mother < 16 years old, maternal illness and smoking, alcoholism, Fengqing drug abuse, etc.; (3) Fetal factors: multiple births, heredity, intergenerational hunger disease, TORCH syndrome, endocrine abnormalities.
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There are many factors that affect fetal development, including genetics, nutrition, diseases, and the pregnant woman herself.
Genetic factors have a greater impact on the fetus, reflected in intelligence, appearance and other aspects, pregnant women should also pay attention to the nutritional intake during pregnancy, pregnant women should have balanced nutrition during pregnancy, so that the fetus can develop healthily. The environment of the pregnant woman, the mood swings of the pregnant woman, and the lifestyle habits of the pregnant woman can all be factors that affect the fetus.
Smoking during pregnancy can easily increase the blood pressure of the fetus after birth, resulting in retinal lesions in the fundus. A high-fat diet during pregnancy is likely to cause metabolic and cardiovascular abnormalities in the fetus in the future, and the risk of cardiovascular disease will increase. If there is a lack of folic acid during pregnancy, it is not only easy for the fetus to have neural tube malformations, but also easy to increase the risk of leukemia in the fetus in the future.
Iodine deficiency during pregnancy can affect thyroxine synthesis and cause cretinism after birth. Copper deficiency during pregnancy will affect the absorption of iron in the fetus, causing the fetus to develop iron deficiency anemia. Manganese deficiency during pregnancy can easily affect the bone growth and development of the fetus.
Environmental factors will also affect the development of the fetus, if the living environment and hygiene are relatively good, the pregnant woman is often in an environment with fresh air, which will have a favorable impact on the development of the fetus.
Diseases can also directly affect fetal development, and when the fetus suffers from some special diseases, it will affect normal development.
If the pregnant mother maintains an uncomfortable posture for a long time, it will cause a certain compression on the blood vessels, which will affect blood circulation, so that the oxygen and nutrients infused to the fetus will be relatively reduced, thus affecting development.
If a pregnant woman often squats in the toilet for a long time, it will cause a sense of pressure on the fetus in the belly, and the fetus will feel very uncomfortable, so there will be problems.
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I know that there are genetic factors, environmental factors, diseases, nutritional factors, mood swings, and poor posture of pregnant mothers.
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Genetic factors, such as the environment in which the parents live is not particularly good, the intake of nutrients, the mother's illness, the mood of the pregnant woman.
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The father's physical condition, the mother's physical condition, the environment, as well as the mother's diet, heredity.
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Introduction: Do you know what factors affect fetal development? First of all, there are genetic factors, there are some diseases in the father or mother, then it is likely to affect the healthy growth of the fetus.
If the digestion and absorption function is relatively poor, it may also affect the child's growth and development, because the child cannot absorb balanced nutrients. The other is the emotional factor, if the mood is relatively stable, it will play a good role in the healthy development of the fetus, on the contrary, the emotional instability will only affect the healthy growth of the fetus. Don't let yourself be too stressed and too nervous in your daily life, otherwise it will also affect the growth and development of the fetus.
I used to think that the growth and development of children is a very simple thing, but then I found that it seems that this is not the case, the healthy growth of the child it needs to be promoted by many factors, if there is a lack of any aspect of nutrition, it is likely to lead to fetal malformations, and even premature fetal abortion, so after conceiving a child, we must strictly abide by some regulations during pregnancy to live, otherwise it will make your fetus have some other problems, During pregnancy, you must pay attention to nutritional factors, your malnutrition will only affect yourself and the fetus, resulting in the possibility of slow development or even malformations of the fetus.
In fact, genetic factors are also one of the factors that lead to the healthy growth of children, but as long as there is no genetics in both parents, then children can basically develop healthily, and they must let themselves have a happy mood in daily life, so as to create a better growth environment for children, including at work, try to avoid those jobs that may affect the fetus, For example, exposure to lead and other things may cause central nervous system defects in children, and may also cause poisoning in pregnant women.
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I know that the emotions of pregnant women, the physical state of pregnant women, the nutrients absorbed by pregnant women, some things that pregnant women come into contact with, and what pregnant women eat will directly affect the development of the fetus.
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These factors are dietary factors, lifestyle factors, exercise factors, medication factors, sleep factors, and drug control factors, all of which will affect the development and growth of children.
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The main factors affecting fetal development are genetic factors, environmental factors, the nutritional status of the mother, the influence of drugs, and tobacco and alcohol can cause fetal malformations.
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Pregnant women's nutrition, emotions, exercise, prenatal education, and a warm family atmosphere all play a crucial role in the development of the fetus.
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Factors that affect fetal development include genetic factors, genetic factors, environmental factors, dietary factors, and maternal mood factors.
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