The slow growth of the fetus in early pregnancy may be due to maternal malnutrition, slow development of the fertilized egg, intrauterine infection and other reasons.
1. Malnutrition of pregnant women: Some pregnant women may suffer from severe vomiting reaction, poor appetite and insufficient intake of nutrients in early pregnancy. In addition, the nutrients consumed by the mother during pregnancy need to meet the needs of both the mother and the fetus, and a lack of nutrients may affect the development of the fetus, resulting in slow growth.
2. Slow development of the fertilized egg: some of the slow growth of the fetus may be caused by poor development of the fertilized egg, and the chromosomal abnormality of the mother or the couple may also occur.
3. Poor intrauterine environment: If the mother has poor blood flow in the uterus, it may cause hypoxia in the uterine cavity, etc., and the fetus may also experience slow growth.
Slow growth of the fetus in early pregnancy may also be caused by fetal arrest, etc., and should be promptly consulted to clarify the cause of the disease, so as to avoid the occurrence of miscarriage, stillbirth and other serious consequences.