Staying up late for a long time in the early stage of pregnancy may affect the growth and development of the fetus, and even cause preeclampsia and embryonic arrest.
The early stage of pregnancy is an important stage in the differentiation and development of the embryo and fetus, which is easily affected by external factors. If a pregnant woman stays up late for a long time in early pregnancy, it can lead to abnormalities in the level of hormones and organ function in the body, affecting the intake of nutrients, thus affecting the normal growth and development of the fetus, which can easily lead to fetal growth and developmental delays, abnormal neurological development and other conditions.
If you stay up late for a long time in early pregnancy, it can significantly reduce the immunity of pregnant women, and easily increase the incidence of pregnancy complications or other diseases, such as gestational hypertension, gestational diabetes, etc., and in serious cases, it can lead to preeclampsia, etc., with symptoms such as vaginal bleeding and abdominal pain.
In addition, the early stages of pregnancy for a long time to stay up late may also lead to placental blood supply is insufficient, which in turn causes fetal intrauterine ischemia, lack of oxygen, embryonic arrest and other undesirable situations occur.
It is recommended that pregnant women should have a regular routine during pregnancy, avoid staying up late, ensure adequate sleep, and exercise properly to strengthen the body’s resistance.