The physical health of the fetus is of great concern to pregnant women. Through regular prenatal check ups, it is possible to understand whether the fetus is developing normally. If there are any abnormal symptoms, they can also be detected in a timely manner. If there are congenital developmental abnormalities such as inversion of the feet, will the fetus grow well in the future?

Fetal inversion of the feet may recover later on, and can be improved through manual or surgical correction after birth. The inversion of the feet does not gradually improve with the increase of pregnancy, but may worsen. Therefore, it is necessary to continue observation after birth and treat according to the specific situation in order to have a chance of recovery.
There are many factors that can cause fetal foot inversion, and the treatment process after birth is relatively long. Moreover, this disease can have a significant impact on the life of the fetus, which is related to genetic factors. If family members have foot inversion, the possibility of the fetus developing this disease is also high.
Fetal developmental abnormalities are also related to the environment during pregnancy. Prolonged exposure to radiation or pollution can lead to abnormal fetal development. In addition, when the fetal amniotic fluid is insufficient in the uterus, the fetal posture is difficult to stretch, and over time, the feet will be compressed, which can also lead to foot inversion. After birth, fetuses with inversion of the foot not only have abnormalities in appearance, but sometimes even cannot walk normally.