What are the risks of high bile acids to the fetus?

Excessive bile acids may lead to preterm labor, heredity, abnormal fetal development, intracranial hemorrhage in newborns, and other hazards.
Excessive bile acids in pregnant women may suggest that there is some impairment of liver function. Excess toxins cannot be metabolized by the liver and accumulate in the body, which may cause preterm delivery, fetal death, and intracranial hemorrhage in newborns.
Some studies have shown that intrahepatic cholestasis in pregnancy is hereditary, and the fetus may also be born with cholestasis as well, with jaundice, steatorrhea, and other related symptoms.
When a pregnant woman develops high bile acids, she may be treated with relevant medications under the direction of her doctor. However, certain medications may have an effect on the fetus, resulting in abnormalities such as fetal developmental abnormalities.
Pregnant women with high bile acids should be treated under the guidance of a professional doctor to avoid harming themselves as well as the fetus.