Enlarged ventricles in the brain have actually been found in relation to schizophrenia. Many who suffer from this disorder have enlarged ventricles and it seems they grow over time. I do not know how this would work with a fetus, but I would definitely bring it up to the doctor, even if the baby has all ready been born and growing up. It could hold problems in the future.
The normal amount of fluid in a fetus's brain is primarily found in the ventricles, where cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) circulates. Typically, the ventricular system in a healthy fetus contains about 2-5 milliliters of CSF. Any significant increase beyond this range could indicate conditions such as hydrocephalus, which requires further evaluation. Regular prenatal ultrasounds help monitor these fluid levels for any abnormalities.
The biggest part of the fetus is the head/brain..
Yes, indeed. At that age, the fetus brain is growing unbelievably fast, and the brain's neurons are making connections already.
Both the same time but the brain functions before the heart pumps
Because the brain has to grow.
what will happen if the fetus stomach is in the middle instead of the left side?
The mesentery is required for normal fetus births. The mesentery provides a barrier between the fetus and the uterus and also supplies nutrients.
If a mother doesn't eat at all, she would probably die as well as the fetus.
The liver is partialy bypassed
Slows the development of all vital organs especially the brain.
Cause Damage to fetus possibly miscarriage
Yes it does happen, i was born with a 6oz tumor on my kideny.