What to do if the fetal heart ultrasound suggests a strong echogenic spot?

Fetal heart ultrasound suggests strong echogenic light spots, which can be temporarily observed or further tested by non-invasive DNA or amniocentesis. Fetal heart ultrasound during pregnancy suggests strong echogenic light spots, which may belong to physiological phenomena, or fetal chromosomal disorders. If it is a physiological phenomenon (mostly myocardial papillary muscle), you can pay attention to the observation for the time being, and with the increase of gestation months, most of the strong echogenic light spots will shrink and disappear. If it is caused by fetal chromosomal diseases, further relevant examinations should be done. Non-invasive DNA or amniocentesis testing, etc., to detect fetal chromosomal conditions. It is recommended not to panic, strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to do a good maternity test. In normal life, you can get more sunshine and supplement calcium, which is conducive to the healthy development of the fetus. For more information, please contact your doctor.