Does abnormal liver function have an impact on babies

  After pregnancy, women undergo multiple prenatal check ups to ensure a healthy pregnancy. Some women may also be found to have abnormal liver function during this period, which undoubtedly makes expectant mothers particularly worried about the safety of the fetus. So, does abnormal liver function have an impact on babies?

  

Does abnormal liver function have an impact on babies1

  Firstly, if one has liver dysfunction, it is best not to get pregnant temporarily. It is necessary to first identify the cause of liver dysfunction and provide targeted treatment. And pregnancy can only be planned after being evaluated by a doctor as suitable for pregnancy after treatment. Because most liver function abnormalities can have a certain adverse effect on the healthy development of the fetus, women with liver function abnormalities found during examination should be cautious about pregnancy.

  Pregnant women who undergo prenatal check ups may discover liver function abnormalities and determine whether they have an impact on the fetus, mainly based on the severity of liver function damage. If liver function abnormalities are mild changes, it may be due to the heavy burden on the mother's liver during pregnancy, as well as physiological changes caused by excessive intake of nutrients. This situation will not affect the normal development of the fetus.

  If the liver function is significantly abnormal, the main consideration should be whether it is combined with viral hepatitis during pregnancy, or liver function damage caused by factors such as cholestasis during pregnancy. This situation may have certain adverse effects on the healthy development of the fetus. If there are such suspicious reasons, it is necessary to identify the specific causes of liver dysfunction and provide targeted treatment.

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