Every mother dreams of the day in which she carries her child in her hands so that God will grant her and her husband a stable and secure life with a healthy and healthy child of every handicap. However, fate does not sometimes occur as we wish and plan. During the pregnancy, the mother visits her doctor to check on the health of her fetus and her safety. During the tests, the doctor may discover that the fetus is likely to have congenital problems or malformations. What are the causes of these distortions?
The fetus in the mother’s womb during pregnancy may become congenital malformations, to be permanent and accompany him throughout his life after birth, causing permanent disabilities and may not give him much to live. These abnormalities may occur for many different reasons. These abnormalities may be congenital and internal, and may be mental malformations, or may be abnormalities in growth. The fetal deformity is a defect in one of the organs of the fetus during its formation in the uterus of the mother, where it grows and develops abnormally to cause permanent disability. These distortions have increased in recent years.
There are a lot of deformities and many types, including deformities of the heart is the most frequent and dangerous, as well as some of the abnormalities of the nervous system, including brain defects and spinal cord. Oral and lip abnormalities are the most common abnormalities, which are called “rabbit lip”. There are also children who develop abnormalities in their urinary tract, which is the least dangerous and is surgically repaired. There are also abnormalities of the musculoskeletal system, and these abnormalities proliferate in carrying twins in particular. Disturbances may occur in the eye and face.
The causes of these malformations are many and different. For these reasons, the mother took drugs that she was not allowed to take during pregnancy, especially in the early months, including coumarin, ethanol, and radioactive iodine. The mother’s exposure to harmful radiation, especially x-rays, greatly affects the fetus. Smoking and alcohol are also considered one of the most serious fetal prone factors for deformation, as well as passive smoking. Malnutrition of the mother and lack of concern to eat healthy eating rich elements needed by the fetus to grow also affects negatively, such as folic acid deficiency and calcium.
There are some misconduct by the mother also affect the deformity of the fetus; of these behaviors excessive mother in the use of cosmetics, dyes, and perfumes. Wear tight and uncomfortable clothing that puts pressure on the fetus in the mother’s womb, as well as sitting in front of the TV for a long time also affects him. Also, the mother’s eating of pre-cooked and unhealthy food is one of the mother’s misbehavior, and also increases the possibilities when exposed to polluted air.
There are also certain genetic factors that affect fetal deformation, such as conjugal marriages, which increases the chances of deformation. In addition, when the husband carries high-deformed sperm, fetal deformity is very likely.