Is There A Risk In Normal Delivery When The Abdominal Circumference Of The Baby Is Big?
Question: My wife is 38 weeks 2 days pregnant. she has have GDM, my babies abdominal circumference is 14MM bigger than head circumference and babies weight is 3.2 kg +/-200gm by now as found from end term scan. Is there any risk to go for a normal delivery?
Brief Answer:
Caesarean section preferred
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Mode of delivery depends upon the weight of the baby, size of the birth canal, obstetric condition etc.
If the abdominal circumference is larger than head circumference, then it is better to go for caesarean section.
In normal delivery, there are chances of non progress of labor, fetal distress or shoulder dystocia, which can pose serious risk to the baby.
Other factors should be taken into consideration to decide for the mode of the delivery.
Hope you found the answer helpful.
Regards
Dr Deepti Verma
OBGYN
Maternal and fetal medicine specialist
Caesarean section preferred
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Mode of delivery depends upon the weight of the baby, size of the birth canal, obstetric condition etc.
If the abdominal circumference is larger than head circumference, then it is better to go for caesarean section.
In normal delivery, there are chances of non progress of labor, fetal distress or shoulder dystocia, which can pose serious risk to the baby.
Other factors should be taken into consideration to decide for the mode of the delivery.
Hope you found the answer helpful.
Regards
Dr Deepti Verma
OBGYN
Maternal and fetal medicine specialist
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T
Thanks doctor for answering my query within no time.
If you would be able to let me know what all care needs to be taken due to CSection and for how long she needs to be careful? When she would be able to travel? that would be a great help.
If you would be able to let me know what all care needs to be taken due to CSection and for how long she needs to be careful? When she would be able to travel? that would be a great help.
Brief Answer:
6 weeks
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
She needs to take rest at least 6 weeks after the caesarean section.
Travelling long distances by air or train is preferable after 4-6 weeks of the caesarean section.
She should avoid straining, lifting heavy objects, and take a good high protein diet after caesarean.
All the best to both of you.
Regards
Dr Deepti Verma
6 weeks
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
She needs to take rest at least 6 weeks after the caesarean section.
Travelling long distances by air or train is preferable after 4-6 weeks of the caesarean section.
She should avoid straining, lifting heavy objects, and take a good high protein diet after caesarean.
All the best to both of you.
Regards
Dr Deepti Verma
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T
Answered by
Dr. Deepti Verma
OBGYN, Maternal and Fetal Medicine
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