Can fetal celiac disease affect the next baby?

Fetal celiac disease does not usually affect the next child. Fetal celiac disease is related to congenital lymphatic dilatation, which causes abdominal fluid accumulation and pleural fluid accumulation, and it is not a genetic disease. It doesn’t have much to do with chromosomes and so on, and there is not much relationship between the previous birth and the next birth, so fetal celiac disease doesn’t affect the next birth. Fetal celiac disease can be treated after birth if the amount of pleural effusion is relatively small, and it is not caused by malignant diseases, and there are no serious malformations of other organs, and attention should be paid to reasonable feeding. It is recommended that women who are preparing for pregnancy maintain a healthy lifestyle, take folic acid supplements as prescribed by the doctor, stay away from harmful substances such as rays, and follow the doctor’s instructions for regular checkups after pregnancy.