Is there a case of fetal kidney loss with flipping

  The role of the human kidneys is very important, and any problems can have a significant impact on human health. Therefore, the examination of fetal kidneys during prenatal check ups is also an important item. The most common kidney problem in fetuses is kidney deficiency. If a fetal kidney deficiency is detected, will there be a flip?

  

Is there a case of fetal kidney loss with flipping1

  Generally, when a baby is diagnosed with kidney deficiency, it is during a major screening examination. Although ultrasound examination can show the condition of the fetus, the results may be affected by factors such as the baby's position. Therefore, when a fetal kidney deficiency is detected, mothers should not be too nervous and should undergo a second follow-up examination in the near future. Due to the baby's fetal position, there is a high chance that the kidney cannot be seen during ultrasound examination. Therefore, if a fetal kidney deficiency is detected, it may completely overturn during the follow-up examination.

  A person has two kidneys. If one kidney functions completely normally while the other kidney is missing, although it may have a certain impact on the baby's health, there is still a chance for cure. Therefore, mothers must not give up easily.

  If multiple examinations confirm fetal kidney deficiency, it is necessary to promptly seek a more detailed evaluation of the fetal kidney health status from a doctor. If the doctor recommends induced labor, it should be performed promptly. If pregnancy can continue, it is important to pay more attention to the fetal development.

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