How does the fetus grow in the mother's body

  Pregnancy is a very magical process, where the fetus grows day by day in the mother's womb. Some pregnant women may find it strange, not understanding what the fetus relies on for growth, and not knowing how to provide sufficient nutrition for the fetus. So, in fact, what does the fetus grow on in the mother's body?

  

How does the fetus grow in the mother's body1

  The fetus grows in the mother's body through the placenta. The placenta provides nutrients for fetal growth and helps the fetus excrete metabolic waste. The placenta has many functions and serves as a bridge for fetal respiration. The fetus delivers oxygen to the fetus through the mother's blood. The placenta also has the function of resisting bacteria and blocking toxins from entering the environment in which the fetus is located.

  Pregnant women with small fetuses must pay special attention, as this indicates that the nutrients absorbed by the fetus are insufficient. Pregnant women should pay attention to maintaining a good mentality, regularly go to the hospital for prenatal check ups, cooperate with doctors to conduct detailed examinations, and determine the reasons for the small size of the fetus. In addition, pregnant women should also pay attention to going to bed and getting up early, and develop scientific sleep habits. And also pay attention to personal diet, eat more eggs, milk, fish, vegetables and other foods to supplement the body with sufficient protein and vitamins, ensuring that the body has sufficient nutrient intake. Pregnant women should also pay attention to wearing loose clothing and pants. Pay attention to keeping warm, ensure normal body temperature, promote blood circulation, and provide sufficient nutrition to the fetus.

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