Can a Cataract Happen in a Baby’s Eyes Inside the Womb?
A cataract is usually considered an age-related condition that affects older adults. But many parents are surprised to learn that cataracts can also occur in newborn babies — and in rare cases, even before birth, inside the mother’s womb.
This type of cataract is called Congenital Cataract.
At Nisarga Diagnostics, one of the trusted scan centers in Bangalore, we see many parents who come with questions like:
“Is it possible for a baby to get cataract before birth?”
“What causes cataracts in unborn babies?”
“Can it affect vision later?”
“Which scan can detect it?”
This blog explains everything in simple, clear, parent-friendly language, with insights from our radiologists who regularly perform pregnancy scans, Doppler studies, anomaly scans, and growth scans.
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⭐ What Is a Congenital Cataract?
A congenital cataract is a clouding of the eye lens that develops either:
During pregnancy (inside the womb)
Or immediately after birth
The eye lens must be transparent for light to enter and form clear images. If a cataract forms early in life, it can obstruct vision development.
This is why timely diagnosis and early treatment are extremely important.
⭐ Can a Baby Actually Develop Cataract Inside the Womb?
Yes.
Although rare, cataract can develop when the baby is still inside the mother’s uterus.
This happens due to:
Genetic conditions
Developmental problems in the lens
Metabolic disorders
Maternal infections during pregnancy
Because the baby’s eyes start forming early in pregnancy, even slight disturbances in eye development can lead to cataract formation.
⭐ How Common Is Congenital Cataract?
Congenital cataracts are rare, affecting:
🔹 About 1 to 6 babies per 10,000 births
🔹 Only a small percentage form during pregnancy itself
Even though it is uncommon, missing it can lead to permanent vision issues such as amblyopia (lazy eye).
Hence early detection is essential — which is why pregnant women undergo detailed scans at a trusted pregnancy scan center in Bangalore like Nisarga Diagnostics.
⭐ Why Does Cataract Happen in the Womb? (Common Causes Explained)
Many reasons can interfere with lens formation during fetal development.
Here are the major causes:
1️⃣ Genetic or Hereditary Reasons
The most common reason.
If cataracts run in the family, the baby may inherit the tendency.
Gene mutations can prevent the lens from remaining transparent, making it cloudy.
2️⃣ Maternal Infections During Pregnancy
Certain infections can affect the developing fetus and the eyes:
Rubella (German measles)
Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
Toxoplasmosis
Varicella (Chickenpox)
Rubella infection in early pregnancy is the leading cause worldwide.
This is why screening blood tests and early pregnancy scans at a reputed diagnostic center are so important.
3️⃣ Metabolic or Genetic Disorders in the Baby
Conditions such as:
Galactosemia
Down syndrome
Lowe syndrome
may cause cataracts to develop even before birth.
4️⃣ Problems During Eye Development
The lens forms between 4–7 weeks of pregnancy.
If development is interrupted due to:
nutritional deficiencies
blood flow issues
developmental abnormalities
cataracts may appear.
This is where anomaly scans and Doppler scanning done at a Doppler scanning center in Bangalore help identify fetal structure issues early.
5️⃣ Unknown Causes
In nearly 30% of cases, the exact cause remains unknown — but the condition is still treatable if detected early.
⭐ Can Pregnancy Scans Detect Cataract in the Baby’s Eyes?
In many cases, yes.
A detailed anomaly scan between 18–22 weeks may sometimes show:
clouding of the lens
abnormal reflections
structural abnormalities in the eye
Advanced scans like fetal ultrasound and Doppler scans can help radiologists suspect early eye development problems.
At Nisarga Diagnostics, we use:
High-resolution ultrasound machines
Fetal Doppler scanning
Growth scans
Targeted eye structure evaluation (if needed)
These allow us to detect abnormalities earlier and guide parents to further evaluation.
⭐ Signs That a Baby May Have Cataract After Birth
Sometimes, cataracts are not detected during pregnancy but become visible immediately after delivery.
Parents may notice:
A white or grey pupil (leukocoria)
Baby not focusing on faces
Jerky eye movements
Light sensitivity
Poor visual response
Unusual reflections in photos (white instead of red)
If you see these signs, a newborn eye examination is essential.
⭐ How Is a Baby’s Cataract Diagnosed After Birth?
After delivery, the following tests may be recommended:
🔹 Clinical Eye Examination
An ophthalmologist examines:
Lens clarity
Eye structure
Vision response
🔹 Ultrasound of the Eye (B-scan)
If the cataract is dense, doctors may perform an eye ultrasound to check internal eye structures like:
Retina
Vitreous
Optic nerve
At Nisarga Diagnostics, we offer ultrasound in Bangalore with accurate imaging quality to support pediatric ophthalmology assessments.
🔹 Blood Tests for Infections or Metabolic Problems
To check for:
Rubella
CMV
Toxoplasmosis
Metabolic disorders like galactosemia
⭐ Is Fetal Cataract Dangerous for the Baby?
If not detected and treated early, cataract can affect the baby’s vision development.
Potential risks include:
Poor vision
Amblyopia (lazy eye)
Misalignment of eyes
Developmental delays due to poor visual input
However, when diagnosed early, cataracts can be treated and babies usually develop normal vision.
⭐ How Is Congenital Cataract Treated?
Treatment depends on:
Size of the cataract
Whether one or both eyes are affected
Impact on vision
⭐ How Is Congenital Cataract Treated?
Treatment depends on:
Size of the cataract
Whether one or both eyes are affected
Impact on vision
1️⃣ Observation (Small Cataract)
If the cataract is tiny and not obstructing vision, doctors may choose to monitor it.
2️⃣ Cataract Surgery (Significant Cataract)
If vision is affected, surgery may be needed within the first 6–8 weeks of life to ensure normal visual development.
After surgery:
Babies use special glasses or contact lenses
Regular follow-up is essential
3️⃣ Treating Underlying Conditions
If cataract is caused by:
infection
metabolic issues
genetic disorders
these conditions need to be treated simultaneously.
⭐ Do Pregnancy Scans ALWAYS Detect Cataract?
No — even advanced scans may not detect small cataracts.
However, major eye development issues are often identifiable during:
Anomaly scans
Level 2 scans
Detailed fetal evaluation
That’s why choosing the right diagnostic center matters.
Final Takeaway
Yes — a baby can rarely develop cataract inside the womb, but early detection ensures the best outcome.
With regular scans, proper prenatal care, and expert radiology support at Nisarga Diagnostics Bangalore, you can identify eye development issues early and take the right steps for your baby’s healthy vision.

Founder of Nisarga Diagnostics, is a renowned fetal ultrasound specialist with over 20 years of expertise. An alumnus of Government Medical Colleges in Mysore and Bangalore, he also holds a D.N.B. from the National Board of Examinations, Delhi, and certification from the Fetal Medicine Foundation, London. A former Professor and HOD, he has trained countless PG students and junior radiologists, shaping the future of fetal imaging in India.

