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Babies who smoke and drink alcohol often and have abnormal maternal chromosomes are prone to malformations. How long a child can live depends on the type and severity of the deformity. For example, after being born, most of the survival time is about 10 to 15 days.
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Pregnant women who often drink alcohol or makeup and always drink milk tea, have diabetes, diabetes, and high blood pressure are prone to give birth to deformed babies, and the baby's lifespan is only 18 years.
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Under normal circumstances, elderly mothers or women who do not pay attention to their living habits during pregnancy, smoke and drink, and wear heavy makeup, have long-term anxiety, or have gestational diabetes and high blood pressure, may be pregnant with a deformed baby, and the life expectancy of the deformed baby also needs to be determined according to the baby's physique and various factors, and some deformity diseases can be **.
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In general, advanced maternal age, habitual miscarriage or premature birth, congenital metabolic defects in the family, received radiation, or took drugs during pregnancy; Some will be born with death, while others may live to adulthood.
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1. Which pregnant women are prone to give birth to deformed babies? On what basis?
1.Pregnant women who like to be close to cats and dogs. Few people know that cats carrying bacteria are also the source of infectious diseases that pose a great threat to fetal malformations, and cat feces are the main way to transmit this malignant infectious disease.
According to relevant data, in the UK, about 40% of pregnant women are infected with cats, and about 500 babies are injured by cats every year.
2.Pregnant women who often wear heavy makeup. Cosmetics contain toxic substances such as lead and mercury, which can enter the blood circulation through the blood-fetal barrier after being absorbed by pregnant women, thereby affecting fetal development.
3.Pregnant women who are often in a bad mood. Changes in a person's mood are related to the amount of adrenocorticosteroids. When pregnant women have bad emotions such as anxiety, restlessness, irritability, fear, etc., adrenocorticosteroids may hinder the fusion of certain tissues in the embryo, resulting in cleft lip or palate, etc.
4.Pregnant women with a history of thermal bathing in the first trimester. Some pregnant women often take hot baths or steam baths during the first trimester of pregnancy. Excessively high temperatures and stuffy bathroom air can easily affect the development of the fetal brain and spinal cord.
5.Pregnant women with frequent constipation. Long-term constipation in pregnant women can cause intestinal toxin accumulation, enterogenic endotoxemia, which has extremely serious consequences for the body, extremely serious effects on the embryonic developing baby, and even fetal malformations.
2. In order to avoid fetal malformations, mothers should do the following in the early stages of pregnancy:
1.Avoid substance abuse: After pregnancy, try to use as little or no medication as possible.
If you really need to take medication, you should also use it under the guidance of a doctor. In particular, avoid drugs such as hormones, sulfonamides, tetracyclines, streptomycin, etc., as these drugs can cause harm to the fetus. Drugs of unknown effect should be contraindicated.
2.Avoid contact with hazardous substances: toxic substances, radioactive substances, etc.
It can affect the development of cryptofibrillary embryos and should be avoided if possible. Special attention should be paid to women involved in the production of benzene, contraceptives, anticancer drugs, pesticides, radioisotopes and radiation. Radiological tests, such as X-rays and computed tomography scans, should be avoided as much as possible in early pregnancy.
3.Prevention of viral infections: Pregnant women in the first trimester should pay special attention to the prevention of viral infections, such as rubella, influenza, etc. In addition, some febrile infectious diseases can easily lead to fetal death and should be actively prevented.
The above is about which pregnant women are prone to malformed babies, what is the basis for the content of the whole royal department, I hope it will help you!
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Pregnant women with low resistance, pregnant women with low immunity, pregnant women who are prone to illness, pregnant women with preulnar cardiovascular disease and older pregnant women are prone to give birth to deformed babies, because these pregnant women have poor physical fitness, and they are also very sick, and their resistance is also very low, so these pregnant women must pay attention to this problem.
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Pregnant women with emotional instability, because the mood of pregnant women will affect the endocrine system. Pregnant women who drink alcohol, because alcohol can cause fetal malformations. Pregnant women who wear makeup all the time, because cosmetics have many harmful substances.
Pregnant women who do not eat folic acid at the age of adulteration, folic acid is specially designed to prevent neurological malformations.
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For example, often smoking and drinking, taking drugs after pregnancy, often wearing high heels, often wearing heavy makeup, eating spicy and greasy food, being in negative emotions for a long time, and often staying up late, because this is not an unhealthy lifestyle. Or a woman who is often **.
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Traveling mothers with high fever, mothers with insufficient calcium intake, pregnant mothers with cats and dogs at home, pregnant mothers who often wear heavy makeup, and pregnant mothers who are particularly nervous, because if there is such a situation during pregnancy, it is not good for the fetus and it is easy to affect the growth and development of the fetus.
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Blue line shirt with small foot jeans, beautiful and fashionable, yellow care with a hip skirt, ** and sultry, plaid shirt with A-line skirt, dress with yoga pants.
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There is no fixed value for the probability of the second malformation of the second child of an elderly pregnant woman, but it is generally related to the age of the patient and the condition of the uterus and ovaries, generally when choosing to have a second child at the age of 45, the probability of the child having a malformation can reach about 40%, and after reaching a certain age, it is necessary to carry out Down's screening, it is not excluded that there are congenital abnormalities in the development of the fetus, and once the general woman is over 35 years old, she belongs to the advanced maternal age, and the fertility will gradually decline. There is a greater chance of malformations after pregnancy.
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Introduction: In addition to genetic causes of fetal malformations, some bad habits of pregnant mothers will also affect the formation of malformations in children. So, which pregnant women are prone to having malformed babies? How can I avoid it? Next, I will introduce it to you.
1. Mood swings. People's emotions are controlled by the central nervous system and endocrine system, and adrenocorticotropic hormones, which are one of the endocrine systems, have an intimate relationship with people's mood changes. The mood of the pregnant woman affects the baby, and the fetus has sentience.
When the expectant mother has mood swings, adrenocorticosteroids may hinder the integration of certain tissues of the embryo, which occurs in the first trimester of pregnancy, and will form fetal malformations such as cleft lip and palate. 2. Drinking alcohol during pregnancy. Medical studies have shown that pregnant women drink alcohol into the fetus through the placenta, which directly has a toxic effect on the fetus, not only delaying the development and defects of the fetus, such as small heads, small eyes, short chins, and short brains.
3. High fever in the early stages of pregnancy. Studies have found that pregnant women infected with febrile system diseases during pregnancy will have varying degrees of impact on fetal development. Therefore, in order to reduce the rate of birth defects, care must be taken not to contract febrile diseases during pregnancy.
If infected, it must be cooled and ** immediately.
It is necessary to avoid partial nutritional intake, supplement the nutrients you need in a comprehensive and balanced manner, avoid the intake of harmful compounds, strictly prohibit drinking and smoking, and try to avoid inhaling second-hand smoke. First of all, proper preconception testing must be done according to the examination criteria. In particular, it is necessary for high-risk pregnant women with hereditary diseases to become pregnant after genetic counseling.
This prevents the appearance of a malformed baby after another pregnancy. The second is folic acid supplementation from the stage of preparing for pregnancy. Because folic acid is very effective in preventing fetal neural tube defects and reducing the rate of fetal neural tube tears.
In addition, in order to have a pregnancy test on time, we have two dedicated ultrasounds throughout the pregnancy test cycle. It is mainly a professional screening to check whether the fetus is malformed, which is known as ultrasound for malformations at the medical level. Through these two ultrasound examinations, doctors can detect suspected fetal malformations early, so as to carry out further examination and diagnosis work.
Finally, in order to give birth to a healthy baby, pregnant women must learn to adjust their mood, maintain a positive attitude at all times, and not be too nervous and excited.
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Pregnant women who like to smoke, work under high-intensity work, have had viral infections before, have taken other drugs, and have large fluctuations are prone to give birth to deformed babies, so they should stop their work when they are pregnant, do not be exposed to radiation, and maintain a calm mind.
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Frequent smoking, like to stay up late, have had miscarriages, exposure to radiation, or take some drugs by themselves, these pregnant women are prone to give birth to deformed babies, do not be exposed to radiation after pregnancy, let alone take drugs privately, and have to go to the prenatal examination to avoid it.
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Mood swings, drinking alcohol during pregnancy, and high fever in early pregnancy will make pregnant women prone to giving birth to deformed babies; It is necessary to have a comprehensive and balanced nutrition, no alcohol, no smoking, and regular check-ups.
Auricular deformity can be performed by surgical methods**, the age of surgery should be determined according to different circumstances, such as simple accessory or multiple ear removal, should be operated on before school age, so as not to cause psychological trauma to the child after the discussion of classmates, which is not conducive to the child's physical and mental health. If there are bilateral microtia or no ears, accompanied by external auditory canal and middle ear deformities, and hearing impairment, it is also advisable to undergo surgery in the preschool age; At this time, plastic surgery is not only to correct the auricular deformity, but also to improve hearing, such as reconstructing the external auditory canal and treating the middle ear deformity, and doing tympanoplasty. (Guangmei Plastic Surgery Advisory Group).
It is necessary to give the child regular calcium supplements, and do not go to the pregnancy and baby store to buy health care calcium tablets, and be sure to supplement calcium correctly under the guidance of a doctor. In addition, give your baby regular check-ups.
Smoking, alcoholism, drug abuse, exposure to radiation, and self-infection can lead to fetal malformations. No, if the malformation is severe, it is best to induce labor.
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