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What Causes Fetal Growth Restriction During Pregnancy?
Hi Doc. I m 29 weeks pregnant and on 28th week of growth scan my baby weight was 948 gms (AC and FL less than 5 centile) only which my doc says its less than normal. DidTORCH IGm and IGM test also, found no infection in that reports, Urine culture reports shows Significant growth of Enterococcus Faecium isloated in culture. for this my doc has suggested 7 days course of Niftas 100mg twice a day. What may be the reason for Fetal growth restrictions. Also my sugar test pre and post are normal. Also from the time i have conceived my nauseu has not gone yet and daily without taking ONDEM 4 my day doesnt start. also got cough 3 times till now in 29 weeks of pregnancy. please suggest what may be the reasons for FGR?
Fetal growth restriction can be happened due to any drug you would have taken during pregnancy. During first trimester, you should avoid drugs unless absolutely necessary.
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What Causes Fetal Growth Restriction During Pregnancy?
Hello, Fetal growth restriction can be happened due to any drug you would have taken during pregnancy. During first trimester, you should avoid drugs unless absolutely necessary. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Archana