Does intrauterine hypoxia trigger sepsis?

Dr. Taylor Turner
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2025-05-03 04:35:34
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Intrauterine hypoxia may cause sepsis, which is harmful to the fetus and needs to be dealt with in time.
Intrauterine hypoxia may cause
acidosis in the fetus, which may cause blood supply disorders in the fetus, thus increasing the risk of bacterial infection. When bacteria enter the fetus through blood circulation, sepsis may occur.
In addition, intrauterine hypoxia may also lead to imperfect immune system development in the fetus, making it more susceptible to bacterial infection. Therefore
, if intrauterine hypoxia occurs, it is necessary to seek medical attention in time. The doctor will take appropriate measures according to the specific circumstances to ensure the health of the fetus.