Why do fetuses become overweight

  For pregnant women, if the fetus is found to be overweight during prenatal check ups, there is a certain risk for delivery. However, if such a thing can be detected through prenatal check ups during pregnancy, early prevention can be avoided. So why do fetuses become overweight?

  

Why do fetuses become overweight1

  Mothers who were overweight or obese before pregnancy, or who ate too much and received too much nutrition every day after pregnancy. During pregnancy, if a pregnant woman's weight increases significantly, there is a possibility of having an overweight fetus.

  Expectant mothers who have not given birth until the expected delivery date, or even delayed for more than two weeks, may also cause fetal overweight. The gender of a baby can also affect them. Boys are usually heavier than girls. Therefore, expectant mothers are more likely to give birth to overweight boys.

  If the expectant mother was a huge baby when she was young, due to genetic factors, her child is more likely to be a huge baby. Also, expectant mothers have health problems, such as pregnancy diabetes, and may give birth to overweight babies. All of these should be noted. Only by doing a good job of daily adjustment can a mother ensure a healthy birth for her baby.

  The fetus is indeed overweight. At this time, it is recommended that pregnant women control their diet and not consume too much nutrition. It should be noted that a large fetus is harmful to natural childbirth. Of course, if overweight is severe, consult a doctor as soon as possible to find a solution. Do not blindly diet, otherwise it will affect the health of the fetus.

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