How to handle the issue of fetal development delay in pregnant women with gestational diabetes
Q: If the fetus is two weeks smaller than the expected due date, is there a problem? A: The size of the fetus may vary due to individual differences or calculation errors. Generally, as long as the growth and development are good, it is fine. It is recommended to have regular prenatal check-ups to track the progress.
Understanding the causes and diagnostic programs for fetal absence of cardiac activity and recurrent prenatal abortion
Q&A about fetal biparietal diameter, femur length, humerus length, and abdominal circumference
Explore the relationship between pregnant women’s hypoxia and amniotic fluid, as well as how the clarity of amniotic fluid can impact fetal hypoxia.
Preeclampsia may cause developmental delays and distress in the fetus.
Does consuming vinegar during pregnancy increase the risk of fetal osteochondrosis after birth?
Discuss the treatment and management of fetal septal prolapse, providing professional medical advice.
An ultrasound at 32 weeks of pregnancy shows the fetus to be about the size of a 30-week-old, potentially indicating developmental delay. This article provides professional medical diagnosis and improvement recommendations.
At 34 weeks pregnant, the biparietal diameter is 91MM, the head-to-tail length is 328MM, the abdominal circumference is 329MM, and the femur length is 65MM, the humerus length is 59MM. The doctor suggests visiting a higher-level hospital for a follow-up examination! Is a larger-than-normal fetal head size a sign of hydrocephalus? Why can’t the ultrasound detect hydrocephalus?