Deformities caused by ovulation

Ovulation is a time of high risk for fetal malformations. This is because during this period, bacteria in the female reproductive tract may affect the quality and vitality of the eggs, leading to genetic defects during fertilization. In addition, women’s reproductive organs may also be stimulated by infection or inflammation, which may also affect the quality and vitality of eggs.

If a woman is exposed to inappropriate sexual behavior during ovulation, such as sex trafficking, sexual abuse, or sexual abuse, fetal malformations may result. In addition, bad lifestyle habits such as smoking, drinking, and drug use may also cause fetal malformations.

Therefore, to prevent fetal malformations, women should take measures such as quitting smoking, drinking alcohol, avoiding drug use, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and avoiding inappropriate sexual behavior during ovulation. If pregnant, women should also check the health of the fetus regularly to ensure the normal development of the fetus.