Question

My wife is currently pregnant with her second child, with an expected delivery date around March 27th. During the previous 4D scans and Down syndrome screening tests, there were no issues. However, when she had a check-up in my hometown on March 12th, the obstetrician at the hospital said she had a large baby.

Answer

According to the ultrasound results, your baby’s head is indeed a bit too large. If the head is too large, it may not pass through the birth canal easily, which could lead to difficult labor and may require cesarean section delivery. Your wife’s blood clotting test has shown some issues. This situation requires enhanced prenatal and postpartum care to prevent vascular diseases. It is recommended that she be hospitalized for delivery before the expected delivery date.