Question

The ultrasound at 22 weeks of pregnancy found that the baby’s left brain side occipital width is 0.45cm, and the right brain side occipital width is 0.55cm. The brain was not enlarged in the 33-week check-up, and the left brain side occipital width was 0.66cm in the 39-week check-up. How should this be handled? The doctor points out that this will not affect the baby’s intelligence, but is there a possibility of developing epilepsy?

Answer

The results of the examination you inquired about are within the normal range, and there is no need to be overly concerned. It is recommended to continue with prenatal care and pre-natal examinations, maintain a regular lifestyle, enhance nutrition, and keep a positive attitude. This is the full content of “What to Do About Baby’s Left Brain Side Occipital Width of 0.45cm at 22 Weeks of Pregnancy?”, wishing the patient a speedy recovery and a healthy life.