How does low blood pressure in pregnant women affect the fetus

Low blood pressure in pregnant women, if only slightly low blood pressure is generally not much effect on the fetus, if the blood pressure is too low leading to dizziness, shock and other symptoms of pregnant women, then it may have an impact on the growth and development of the fetus.
The normal value of blood pressure for pregnant women is the same as that of normal people, which is that systolic blood pressure should be greater than or equal to 100mmHg and less than 120mmHg, while diastolic blood pressure should be greater than or equal to 60mmHg and less than 80mmHg, in order to be normal blood pressure.
If the pregnant woman’s blood pressure is slightly lower than the above standards, and the pregnant woman does not have symptoms such as dizziness, weakness, fainting, then generally will not have too much impact on the fetus.
If the pregnant woman’s blood pressure is too low and she has dizziness and shock, then it may lead to fetal ischemia, hypoxia, and fetal intrauterine distress syndrome, which may lead to fetal cerebral nerve damage and affect the intellectual development of the fetus.
If a pregnant woman develops low blood pressure, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.