Excessive oxygen inhalation in pregnant women can cause fetal dysplasia and cause the fetus to suffer from eye diseases.
Oxygen inhalation is a treatment for hypoxic diseases, only when it is clear that the fetus in the uterus has symptoms of hypoxia or the pregnant woman has hypoxic diseases, it is necessary to carry out oxygen inhalation, and if there is a clear indication to carry out oxygen inhalation, it will not have any side effects on the fetus.
If the fetus or pregnant women do not have symptoms of hypoxia, there is no clear indications, pregnant women will be given oxygen to increase the concentration of oxygen in the blood of pregnant women, which may cause fetal dysplasia, and high-flow oxygen inhalation may also cause the fetus to suffer from ocular diseases, such as retinopathy, and so on. Therefore, without clear indications, do not easily give oxygen to pregnant women to avoid causing adverse reactions.