How long does high fever in early pregnancy lead to cerebral palsy

  During pregnancy, women are afraid of their own health problems, but some pregnant women may also experience high fever symptoms due to some adverse factors, which not only affects their own health, but also makes people worry about the safety of the unborn baby. So, how long does a high fever in early pregnancy lead to cerebral palsy?

  

How long does high fever in early pregnancy lead to cerebral palsy1

  There is no exact time frame within which high fever symptoms in early pregnancy can lead to cerebral palsy in fetuses. After all, each pregnant woman has individual differences, and the causes of high fever are also different, so the degree of impact on early embryos is not the same. Some pregnant women may experience high fever due to serious illnesses, which can have a negative impact on the early differentiation of the embryo within a short period of one or two days, and may lead to cerebral palsy during later development.

  The onset of cerebral palsy in fetuses often occurs in early and mid pregnancy in women, and adverse consequences are often caused by factors such as disease reasons. Especially in high fever and high temperature environments, physical harmful factors can kill cells that are undergoing division and differentiation in early embryos, causing them to stop developing normally, which is also an important cause of cerebral palsy.

  Women who experience fever symptoms in early pregnancy must take it seriously and seek medical attention promptly to determine the specific cause of the fever. If a high fever occurs, it should be promptly treated with fever reduction measures under the guidance of a doctor to prevent prolonged high fever from affecting the healthy development of early embryos.

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