Increased risk of dystocia in birth canal
Fetal entropion may lead to a smaller distance between the head and pelvis, increasing the risk of dystocia. If the fetus cannot pass through the birth canal smoothly, caesarean section may be needed.
Deformities and other health problems
Fetal varus may also be related to other deformities, such as dislocation of hip joint and varus knee joint, which affects children's walking ability and quality of life.
The development of the nervous system is affected.
Foot deformity is related to the occurrence of nervous system diseases such as cerebral palsy, and fetal varus may affect the development of nervous system.
Psychological influence
Finding foot deformity after birth may bring psychological pressure to parents, cause anxiety, depression or disappointment, and even worry about their children's future.
Prenatal examination and treatment
In order to ensure the health of the fetus, pregnant women should have regular prenatal examinations. If the foot of the fetus is found to be varus, the doctor will make a treatment plan according to the specific situation to reduce the impact on the fetus. At the same time, parents should actively cooperate with doctors' treatment and management to create a healthy growth environment for their children.