After a successful pregnancy, if women do not pay attention to protection, it is easy to cause abnormalities in the fetus. Some pregnant women may have infections in the uterus due to various reasons, which seriously endangers the health of the fetus. So, how to detect intrauterine infections in the fetus?

Fetal intrauterine infection can be detected during prenatal examination, usually through color ultrasound and blood routine, or through methods such as amniocentesis. However, this method carries high risks and needs to be carefully selected. Fetal intrauterine infection can also be observed through symptoms in pregnant women, such as fever and abdominal pain, and some may experience increased vaginal discharge or even vaginal bleeding.
There are many reasons for intrauterine infection of the fetus, mainly because the mother suffers from infectious diseases, the virus will go up through the vagina to infect the fetal membrane and cause amnionitis, or the pathogen in the vagina will go up to infect the fetus due to premature rupture of the fetal membrane. Some pregnant women will also cause fetal infection when performing amniocentesis.
Women should do a good job of personal hygiene management during pregnancy, regularly change their underwear, and avoid unclean sexual activities. Otherwise, it is easy for bacteria to invade the body and cause intrauterine infections. If they have vaginitis, it is best to wait until they are cured before preparing for pregnancy. They should also pay attention to drinking more water and avoiding spicy and hot foods.