Asphyxia Fetal

Fetal asphyxia is a condition in which the fetus in the womb does not receive enough oxygen. This can be caused by various reasons such as abnormal fetal position, narrow maternal pelvis, maternal excess weight, infection, fetal abnormalities and others.

Fetal asphyxia can lead to serious consequences for the fetus, including hypoxia, growth and developmental delay, and death. If asphyxia occurs early in pregnancy, it can lead to miscarriage.

To prevent fetal asphyxia, it is necessary to monitor the health of the mother and fetus, and also follow the doctor’s recommendations for pregnancy management.