What to do if the fetus develops slowly in early pregnancy

Slow fetal development in early pregnancy may be caused by maternal malnutrition, anemia during pregnancy and other factors, which can usually be dealt with by supplementation and iron supplements.
1. Maternal malnutrition: Some pregnant women experience significant vomiting during pregnancy, accompanied by a lack of appetite for food and excessive picky eating, which may lead to maternal malnutrition, thus indirectly leading to slow development of the fetus. It is recommended that pregnant women pay attention to a balanced diet, can eat small meals, appropriate supplementation of vitamins, proteins and other trace elements and other substances conducive to the development of the fetus.
2. Gestational anemia: complications such as gestational anemia during pregnancy may also lead to slow fetal development. It is recommended that pregnant women take proper rest, increase nutrition, and pay special attention to supplementing iron-rich diets, such as sesame seeds, spinach, celery and other foods, or follow the doctor’s instructions to take iron supplements, such as ferrous lactate, ferrous succinate and other medications.
There may be other reasons for slow fetal development in early pregnancy. When the cause is not yet clear, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to find out the cause of the targeted treatment, so as not to cause adverse consequences.