During pregnancy, women should undergo various examinations on time, such as B-ultrasound, Tang screening, etc. If the Tang screening test fails, the pregnant woman needs to undergo an amniocentesis. Most pregnant women are afraid of amniocentesis, fearing that it will prick their baby. So, what should we do if a sheep pierces the fetus?
When performing amniocentesis, if it hits the fetus, there is usually no way to remedy it. But if it hits the limbs or body, as long as it's not very serious, it won't cause significant harm. Moreover, nowadays amniocentesis in hospitals is performed under the guidance of ultrasound, and it is very rare for it to puncture the fetus. Therefore, pregnant women do not need to worry too much.
If pregnant women undergo amniocentesis, it is best to choose when there is little fetal movement. Because during the puncture process, if fetal movement occurs, the fetus may collide with the puncture needle and suffer some injuries. If it hits the baby's head or eyes, it can cause great harm and can easily lead to miscarriage.
It is rare and highly unlikely for amniocentesis to occur in the head or eyes. Even if it accidentally pricks the baby's eyes or head, adverse symptoms usually do not appear immediately. It takes some time for the fetus to develop abnormalities, so it is difficult to determine whether the miscarriage is caused by amniocentesis.