What causes fetal finger absence

  During pregnancy, pregnant women need to undergo regular ultrasound examinations to observe the development of the fetus, and at a certain stage, to know if there are any abnormalities in fetal development. However, some pregnant women may find that the fetus has finger defects after examination, which makes them very worried. So, what is the cause of fetal finger defects?

  

What causes fetal finger absence1

  The absence of fetal fingers may be caused by chromosomal abnormalities, which is a common reason. To avoid this phenomenon, both spouses should undergo physical examinations before pregnancy. In addition, during ultrasound examination, due to the position of the fetus, sometimes the fingers may be blocked by the placenta, leading to the suspicion of finger deformity. This situation requires further examination.

  Early pregnancy is a relatively unstable stage. If pregnant women are frequently exposed to harmful environments or radioactive substances, it can affect fetal development and lead to incomplete finger development. Therefore, pregnant women should try to avoid these harmful factors in their daily lives to avoid harm to the fetus.

  Pregnant women have weaker constitutions and are prone to disease invasion. Improper medication treatment can also cause fetal malformations. In order to promote better growth and development of the fetus, pregnant women should supplement nutrients evenly, eat more green foods, enhance their body's resistance, and also avoid contact with tobacco and alcohol.

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