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Mondo Parenting Updated on 2024-02-15

Introduction

With the continuous progress of society, pregnant mothers have a deeper understanding of the importance of pregnancy testing and actively participate in it. However, even during pregnancy testing, some fetal problems may not be detected in time.

Cai Cai's experience is a vivid example, as a pregnant woman who pays attention to pregnancy tests, she still can't avoid the embarrassing situation of finger deformities after the birth of her child after many prenatal check-ups.

Cai Cai is an extremely meticulous and thoughtful expectant mother in the process of preparing for pregnancy. She was very attentive to every prenatal check-up during her pregnancy, not only setting up a mobile phone memo reminder, but also deliberately choosing a well-known local obstetrics and gynecology hospital for pregnancy check-ups, although it took an hour to travel to and from each prenatal check-up.

Throughout her pregnancy, Cai Cai confidently passed the prenatal check-up project again and again. With this pile of pregnancy test lists, she injected a sense of peace of mind and trust into herself, making her look forward to the upcoming birth day.

However, when the baby was born, the joyful atmosphere was suddenly broken by a sentence from **. Cai Cai's mood hit rock bottom when she heard ** that her son's left thumb was deformed and partially missing. This reality hit her confidence and expectations, because she was full of trust in every prenatal check-up, but did not expect that there would be problems with the child.

She looked back at the pregnancy test form and found that the form she had signed clearly stated that the test did not include the ends of the limbs, such as the hands, feet and ears. This discovery was difficult for her to accept, and she felt that she had been misled by the limitations of prenatal check-ups. Cai Cai couldn't help but feel confused and disappointed, because she had always believed that choosing an authoritative hospital for prenatal check-up would ensure the health of her child.

This story teaches us that even though prenatal care plays an important role in pregnancy surveillance, there are still problems that cannot be investigated. Pregnant mothers often mistakenly believe that prenatal check-ups can 100% protect the health of the fetus, but this is an inaccurate perception. Prenatal testing, while important, is not a panacea, and its limitations make it impossible to detect certain problems accurately.

Therefore, pregnant mothers need to understand that prenatal check-up is not a panacea, and it cannot be relied on to eliminate all risks. Understand the limitations of prenatal check-ups, while maintaining a positive mindset and focusing on a nutritious diet and good lifestyle habits during pregnancy.

There are three kinds of problems, in fact, prenatal examination cannot be detected。Pregnant mothers must not think that everything will be fine after a prenatal checkup.

Limitations in the recognition of fetal acral malformations

Although modern medical equipment such as B-ultrasound, four-dimensional large deformity and other technologies play an important role in prenatal examination, there are still limitations in the identification of fetal limb malformations.

The detection of limb deformities is influenced by a variety of factors, including fetal posture, position, and the accuracy of the ultrasound instrument. For example, some deformities may only be observed in certain positions, in certain positions, while in other cases they may be masked or unrecognized.

In addition, the fetus may be curved or covered in the womb, making it difficult for doctors to accurately see specific parts of the limb.

Inability to accurately screen for vision problems

While prenatal checkups can detect many potential fetal problems, there are still challenges in detecting vision problems.

In the womb, the fetus spends most of its time with its eyes closed. As a result, doctors can find it difficult to determine whether the fetus has eye malformations or vision problems through prenatal testing.

For example, problems such as missing eyeballs, orbital malformations, etc., often require a higher level of testing or are not diagnosed until after the baby is born, which is also part of the limitations of prenatal care.

Fetal hearing problems cannot be detected

Fetal hearing abnormalities are another area that is difficult to cover during prenatal testing. Current medical technology is not yet able to accurately screen the fetus's hearing in the womb.

Usually, the hospital will do a hearing screening after the baby is born. If one of the parents has a hearing problem or a genetic deafness hereditary deafness, it is best to have genetic screening and counseling while trying to conceive to know the child's possible hearing condition earlier.

Although prenatal care plays a key role in fetal health monitoring, there are still limitations to some aspects of fetal problems.

Future solutions to these issues may require more advanced medical technologies and more integrated screening methods to better understand and protect the health of the fetus.

A message from Guo's mother

While a pregnancy test can't cover all problems, it's still crucial to take a pregnancy test. Although it is difficult to fully ensure the health of the fetus, a pregnancy test can provide basic health information for both the mother and the fetus.

Therefore, even if you are busy, it is important for pregnant women to take the pregnancy test on time, and at the same time, they should be mentally prepared to recognize its limitations and not pin all their expectations on the pregnancy test.

The discovery of these fetal problems often takes time and more advanced technology. For pregnant women, the key is to maintain a positive and optimistic attitude and create a good environment for the health and growth of the child.

About author:Guo Ma, a family education instructor, focuses on sharing parenting knowledge, parent-child education experience, marriage and family insights, welcome to pay attention.

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