Fetal bladder cysts may not heal on their own and need to be treated after birth.
For most fetuses, the presence of bladder cysts is detected during ultrasound examinations. In this case, the fetus is usually unable to self-absorb the cysts, so they are not able to heal on their own, and often need to cooperate with the doctor to do further examinations and be given a formal plan of treatment after the birth of the child.
Fetal bladder cysts can be treated after the birth of the child and can be improved. Although fetal cysts cannot be absorbed on their own, they do not have a significant impact on the fetus, so women should avoid excessive psychological stress during pregnancy.
During pregnancy, women should eat a light and nutritious diet, less spicy and stimulating food, and at the same time, they should go to bed regularly and have regular checkups.