38 degrees 8 means 38.8°C. Early pregnancy with transient fever up to 38.8 degrees Celsius usually has no effect on the fetus. However, if the fever does not go down for a long time and the temperature continues to rise, it may have some effect on the fetus.
In early pregnancy, if a pregnant woman develops a fever up to 38.8℃, and returns her body temperature to normal temperature after standardized treatment, it usually does not adversely affect the fetus.
However, some pregnant women who continue to have a temperature of 38.8℃ and the temperature continues to rise, when the temperature exceeds 39℃, may adversely affect the fetus. The normal nutritional intake of the fetus may be affected, resulting in slow normal development of the fetus. In severe cases, fetal respiration may be affected and hypoxia may occur.
Therefore, once a pregnant woman develops a temperature of 38.8℃, she should consult a doctor in time and cooperate with the doctor to take treatment measures.