What tests can be used to detect cleft palate in fetuses

  Pregnant expectant mothers are most concerned about the developmental status of their unborn fetus. Throughout the entire pregnancy process, expectant mothers should frequently go to the hospital for prenatal check ups, which can provide a rough understanding of whether the fetus is developing healthily. Some expectant mothers suspect cleft palate in their fetuses. What tests can be used to detect cleft palate in fetuses?

  

What tests can be used to detect cleft palate in fetuses1

  The occurrence of cleft palate is formed during the embryonic stage, mainly due to the obstruction of fetal upper lip and palate development. To determine if the fetus has cleft palate, an ultrasound examination can be performed. The current ultrasound function is very powerful, and if a baby has cleft palate problems, they can be detected during ultrasound examination. Ultrasound examination can be performed after three months of pregnancy to diagnose cleft palate problems.

  Fetal cleft palate is a type of neural tube malformation, and its occurrence is related to many factors, including an undeniable lack of folic acid. To prevent cleft palate, it is recommended that expectant mothers supplement with folic acid from the beginning of pregnancy preparation and continue taking folic acid until three months of pregnancy, which can effectively reduce the risk of cleft palate in the fetus.

  The occurrence of cleft palate in the fetus is also related to the lifestyle habits and parenting details of the expectant mother. For example, if the expectant mother has medication experience in the three months before pregnancy, it may cause cleft palate problems. Alternatively, if the expectant mother has been exposed to radioactive substances, undergone CT scans, or had X-rays taken, it may also lead to cleft palate in the fetus.

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