Congenital heart disease, as a common pediatric disease, can have a significant impact on the health and normal growth of babies. So many women want to learn about relevant knowledge and take preventive measures after pregnancy. So, how to prevent congenital heart disease in fetuses?
1. Giving birth at the appropriate age: To better prevent congenital heart disease in fetuses, women need to conceive at the appropriate time for childbirth. Because numerous clinical studies have shown that the risk of genetic abnormalities in fetuses born to expectant mothers over the age of 35 is significantly increased, women can conceive and give birth before the age of 35. If due to work requirements, it is not possible to have a baby before the age of 35, as an elderly mother, it is necessary to undergo some comprehensive related examinations after pregnancy.
2. Proper care during pregnancy: In order to effectively prevent congenital heart disease in the fetus, women must pay attention to protecting themselves during pregnancy and reduce some adverse factors that may cause fetal development abnormalities. Comprehensive improvements in both physiological and psychological aspects are necessary for pregnant women to have a good condition in order to provide more favorable conditions for the healthy growth of the fetus. In addition, women should also pay attention to comprehensive preparation before pregnancy, which is beneficial for eugenics and fertility.
3. Avoid places with poor air quality: The living environment for pregnant women must be well managed and well ventilated. Do not go to places with poor air quality, and also pay attention to avoiding public places. This can also better prevent congenital heart disease in fetuses.