What is the likelihood of fetal toe-finger-ear deformities?

Fetal toe, finger and ear deformities are congenital malformations that are unlikely to occur.
Fetal toe, finger and ear deformities may be caused by genetic factors, environmental factors, medication factors and other pathogenic factors, which are congenital malformations, and the likelihood of this condition is not very high.
During pregnancy, pregnant women need to be under the guidance of obstetricians and gynecologists, regularly do a good job of all pregnancy checkups and detector tests, can be timely detection of congenital malformations of the fetus, and timely termination of pregnancy in serious cases, may reduce the birth rate of deformed children.
Usually pregnant women need to pay attention to a balanced diet, dietary diversity, a combination of rest and activity, quality sleep, a good state of mind.