I came across the term 'spina bifida' while reading about pregnancy complications, and it sounded concerning. Can someone explain what spina bifida is in the context of pregnancy? I'd like to understand it better.
Listen to me, don't read scary articles on the internet. Spina bifida is a condition of the spine, but honestly, with modern scans and proper folic acid, doctors catch and prevent things early. Trust your doctor and stay happy for the little one.
Actually I recently delivered and remember worrying about this during my 5th month anomaly scan. My doctor told me it's a spinal cord issue that they check during ultrasound. If your scans are clear, u don't need to worry at all.
Yaar, first rule of pregnancy is to ban Google! It's basically a spine development issue, but that's why doctors make us eat those big folic acid tablets. Just trust your gynac and stop reading scary stuff online, chill karo.
From what I know, it's a condition where the baby's spine doesn't form fully. Since I had PCOS, I was extra careful and my doctor put me on folic acid early on. It's always best to ask your gynac about scans and vitamins to keep things safe.
Oh dear, I totally feel your anxiety because even I used to google every single term during my pregnancy. It's just a developmental issue of the baby's backbone. Please take a deep breath, you are doing great and your doctor is tracking everything.
I understand how scary these medical terms sound, especially when we search online. It is basically a neural tube issue with the spine, but please don't panic. Your doctor will check everything in the anomaly scan, just stay positive dear.