Is there a relationship between choroid plexus cysts and the diet of pregnant women?

Choroid plexus cysts do not have much to do with the diet of a pregnant woman.
Choroid plexus cysts are a type of encephalopathy that occurs in the fetus while in the mother’s womb, and are often detected during labor and delivery when an ultrasound is performed, which reveals the formation of a small mass or cyst in the brain of the fetus. Small scattered cysts of the ventricular choroid plexus are usually larger than 3 millimeters in diameter.
Most choroid plexus cysts are physiologic and usually occur around 12 to 24 weeks of gestation, and most of them will disappear naturally after 26 weeks of gestation. However, a very small number of choroid plexus cysts do not go away on their own, and may increase in size, which may affect the development of the fetus’s brain in more serious cases.
Therefore, if this happens, you should consult a doctor as soon as possible and actively cooperate with the treatment.