At 32 weeks pregnant, if the baby’s femur length is below average, further examination may be needed to confirm normal fetal development.
Inquire about the femur length and weight of a 37-week fetus, and whether it is suitable for a normal delivery.
At 40 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus has a biparietal diameter of about 95mm, a head circumference of about 335mm, an abdominal circumference of about 345mm, a femur length of about 72mm, and a weight of about 3415g. Is this test result normal?
Discuss the accuracy of advanced screening for Down syndrome and provide recommendations for prenatal nutrition and fetal development.
Possible reasons for fetal development to stop within the first three months of pregnancy
A pregnant woman inquires about the suitability of undergoing a Down syndrome screening, with professional advice based on the B-ultrasound results.
Exposure to chemical substances during fetal development may lead to pediatric cerebral palsy, early treatment is crucial
Inquiry about whether the fetal development is normal
Understand the main differences in development and health between premature and full-term babies, as well as the necessary care measures for premature babies after birth.
Medications taken in the early stages of pregnancy can have a significant impact on the fetus, and related checks should be conducted to ensure fetal health.