What are the health risks of an unexpectedly pregnant baby?

Babies who are pregnant unexpectedly may face the following health risks:

1. Congenital defects: If the mother is exposed to harmful substances during pregnancy or suffers from certain diseases, such as diabetes and hypertension, it may lead to fetal congenital defects.

2. Abortion: Babies who are pregnant unexpectedly may face the risk of abortion, especially in the early pregnancy.

3. Premature delivery: An unexpectedly pregnant baby may be born early, which may lead to a series of health problems, such as dyspnea and low weight.

4. Complications during pregnancy: Babies who are accidentally pregnant may be at risk of complications during pregnancy, such as pregnancy-induced hypertension and gestational diabetes.

5. Mother-to-child transmission diseases: If the mother is infected with certain diseases, such as AIDS and hepatitis B, these diseases may be transmitted from the mother to the fetus.

6. Malnutrition: Babies who are pregnant unexpectedly may be at risk of malnutrition because mothers may not have enough time and energy to take care of themselves and their children.