Some congenital diseases are indeed passed on from parents to children, such as bean disease or hemophilia, but some congenital diseases are not passed on from parents to children, such as rickets. If your child has rickets, it means that the child has not supplemented enough nutrients in the mother's body, so there will be a situation of imperfect bone development. Are all the congenital diseases of the baby inherited by parents?
Xiao Bian also made some inquiries on the Internet, and found that some congenital diseases are indeed inherited from parents to children. For example, some hereditary diseases, such as hemophilia and silkworm disease, are all hereditary diseases. After all, this disease is passed on from male to female, so if a man or a woman suffers from this disease, it is best not to have a boy, which is also a very irresponsible performance for boys. However, some congenital diseases are not inherited by parents. It may be that the baby does not absorb enough nutrients in the body to have growth and development problems, such as cerebral palsy or rickets. Therefore, when pregnant, pregnant women must supplement enough nutrients and diversify their diets, so that their babies can absorb enough nutrients and there will be no growth and development problems. Couples must have a physical examination before pregnancy, and pregnant women should also have regular prenatal checkups after pregnancy.
Before getting pregnant, couples must have a physical examination, so that they can know whether they have genetic diseases. If they have genetic diseases, they must not be a boy or a girl. They must be responsible for their babies, and they must not let their babies come into this world with diseases. And after pregnancy, pregnant women should also have regular check-ups, so as to understand the baby's growth and development, and also to supplement some corresponding nutrients in time, so as not to let the baby have some congenital diseases.