The cause of atrial septal defects is unknown. However, congenital heart defects are apparently
related to family patterns where other genetic problems eventually occur, including Down syndrome.
Some other conditions during pregnancy could increase the risk of having a baby with some type of
heart defect, among these we can indicate:
Use of drugs, tobacco or alcohol, or exposure to certain substances
It has been proven that the use of certain medications, tobacco, alcohol or drugs, such as cocaine or other substances during pregnancy,
considerably affect the developing fetus and can generate a major heart defect in the baby.
Diabetes or lupus
A patient with diabetes or lupus during pregnancy can also increase the risk of having a baby with a heart defect.
Rubella infection
Getting infected with rubella also known as (German measles) during the first months of pregnancy can increase the risk of fetal heart defects.