Symptoms of embryonic brain dysplasia

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Fetal brain dysplasia is a common problem. Fetal brain dysplasia will directly affect the intelligence and physical development of the baby after birth, so as a pregnant woman, we must actively observe the situation of the baby in the abdomen. Once it is found that the fetal brain dysplasia symptoms, we need to take timely measures. So what are the symptoms of fetal brain dysplasia?

Symptoms of embryonic brain dysplasia

Brain dysplasia is one of the most common diseases, which directly leads to the loss of motor and language ability and mental retardation. Amniotic fluid should be used for chromosome and biochemical examination at 16-20 weeks of gestation in order to find out the cause of mental retardation in time and terminate the pregnancy if necessary.

Brain dysplasia is one of the most common diseases, which directly leads to the loss of motor and language ability and mental retardation. Amniotic fluid should be used for chromosome and biochemical examination at 16-20 weeks of gestation in order to find out the cause of mental retardation in time and terminate the pregnancy if necessary.

The children often open their mouth, stretch their tongue, salivate and grind their teeth. They often have unconscious expressions, movements, screams or crying. Their eyes are absent. They can't consciously look at things. They don't pay attention. They have poor response to things around them. Their language lags behind the children of the same age. They also have movement, vision and hearing impairment.

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If you are a pregnant mother, then you'd better seriously refer to the content of this article to see if you have fetal brain dysplasia. Once you find fetal brain dysplasia, you must find out the cause in time and take active measures.