What causes low growth factor in pregnant women



Low growth factor in pregnant women may be related to maternal diseases or abnormal development of the fetus.

1. Maternal diseases: low growth factor may be caused by maternal diseases, such as endocrine diseases, inflammatory diseases, etc., which are not controlled during pregnancy and are not conducive to the development of the embryo and the health of the mother, thus resulting in low growth factor. It is necessary to actively treat the primary disease, and at the same time, exercise more to enhance physical fitness, to avoid the negative impact on the fetus and maternal health.

2. Abnormal fetal development: If the mother has insufficient nutritional intake for a long time or is exposed to radiation, it may lead to low growth factor. At this time, you should actively go to the hospital to determine whether the fetus is abnormal.

During pregnancy, it is important to take nutritional supplements, consume high-quality proteins, vitamins and other required nutrients, stay away from radiation, etc., and undergo regular obstetric checkups.