Is Intrauterine Fetus In Cephalic Presentation Fundal Placenta With Grade II Maturity And Normohydramnios A Healthy Finding?
Hi doc, I had my ultrasound 34 weeks and 6 days single live intrauterine fetus in cephalic presentation fundal placenta with grade II maturity. Amniotic fluid index of 8.32cm suggestive of normohydramnios. An estimated fetal weight of 2444 grams. Small for gestational age.
Mon, 10 Sep 2018
General & Family Physician, Dr. DIVYA N's Response
hi thanks for the question scan reports noted...a)your pregnancy is 8-9months of gestation.. b)baby is in vertex position that is head down position.. c)other parameters like placenta and required amount of amniotic fluid around the fetus is normal.. d)guess your concern is approx fetal wt is 2444gms n small for gestation...that is estimated fetal weight is 2.4kgs that is less when compared to other normal subjects... nothing to worry this is sometimes normal variant...suggest you to undergo next routine followup scan ...
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Is Intrauterine Fetus In Cephalic Presentation Fundal Placenta With Grade II Maturity And Normohydramnios A Healthy Finding?
hi thanks for the question scan reports noted...a)your pregnancy is 8-9months of gestation.. b)baby is in vertex position that is head down position.. c)other parameters like placenta and required amount of amniotic fluid around the fetus is normal.. d)guess your concern is approx fetal wt is 2444gms n small for gestation...that is estimated fetal weight is 2.4kgs that is less when compared to other normal subjects... nothing to worry this is sometimes normal variant...suggest you to undergo next routine followup scan ...