How can infant dementia be seen?

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My mother-in-law's neighbor didn't insist on the necessary pregnancy test when she was pregnant, and gave birth to a dementia child. Now she is 3 years old and still can't stand steadily and speak clearly. I'm also pregnant. I'm afraid. I went to consult a doctor and knew that I could avoid having dementia. Let's share the details.

How can infant dementia be seen?

First: before pregnancy, both husband and wife must have a pre pregnancy physical examination to make sure that they have no genetic disease. If one has a family genetic history, it is easy to pass it on to the next generation.

Second: in pregnancy to 18 weeks or so, we must do a Down's screening, if the test results data is very low, it will prove that we will not suffer from Down's disease, if the data is higher than the contrast value, it is possible to suffer from Down's disease, it is necessary to further carry out the amniotic fluid test.

Third: at about 25 weeks of gestation, I went to do a comprehensive four-dimensional B-ultrasound examination, which can not only clearly see the baby's face development, but also carefully check whether the fetus's brain, spine and other development is sound, and if the development is good, I can rule out the possibility of suffering from dementia.

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During the whole pregnancy, we should take regular physical examination according to the doctor's advice. We must stay away from the polluted environment, which is conducive to the healthy growth of the baby.