Does drinking cold drinks in late pregnancy affect the fetus?

Drinking a small amount of cold drinks in late pregnancy has no significant effect on the fetus. Drinking a large amount of cold drinks for a long period of time in late pregnancy may affect growth and development, cause preterm miscarriage or preterm labor, and gestational diabetes.
Prolonged intake of excessive cold drinks in late pregnancy may lead to vasoconstriction, reduced placental blood flow, reduced supply of nutrients and oxygen delivered to the fetus, affecting the normal growth and development of the fetus, and there may be intrauterine growth retardation.
Prolonged intake of too many cold drinks in late pregnancy may cause gastrointestinal discomfort, abdominal pain, diarrhea and other symptoms, and in severe cases may stimulate uterine contractions, increasing the chances of fetal miscarriage or preterm delivery.
Prolonged intake of too many cold drinks in late pregnancy, cold drinks contain high sugar, may increase the prevalence of gestational diabetes, gestational diabetes is not controlled in a timely manner, may increase the risk of macrosomia.
It is recommended to have regular checkups after pregnancy and ensure balanced nutrition.