How staying up late in early pregnancy can affect your baby

Occasional staying up late in early pregnancy generally does not affect the embryo, but regular staying up late may cause effects such as preeclampsia, miscarriage, and cessation of embryo development.
In the early stages of pregnancy due to the unstable embryo implantation, staying up late for a long time resulting in poor rest may cause a decrease in the level of hormones in the body, thus inducing the phenomenon of preeclampsia, or even miscarriage.
In addition, pregnant women who stay up late for a long time are also prone to symptoms such as lack of energy and grumpiness, which in turn affects the growth and development of the embryo, or even the embryo stops developing.
In order to ensure the normal development of the fetus during pregnancy, pregnant women need to pay more attention to rest, pay attention to the combination of work and rest, and supplement the body’s need for vitamins, trace elements and other nutrients.