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Abdominal circumference and amniotic flu
Hi..today i went for a scan at 31 weeks and my fetal ac shows 252mm..is it normal and y it is less than gestina age...another one is afi at 7.9 is it ok at31 weeks.hw should i increase bth of them ..plese help me with ur suggestions..as iam worried about both..attached is scan report plz check nd help me..dctr gave me l.argine sachets 2times a day will itmake increase in afi ..hw abt abdominal circumference
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This small amount of variation of abdominal circumference is normal. The liquor is slightly low can be improved with high protein diet and arginine. Also keep a watch over fetal movements.
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Abdominal circumference indicates that the baby is not getting appropriate nourishment. AFI reduced also signifies the same. You have been prescribed the correct treatment. In addition you should also have Rasogolla because they are easily digestible and give instant energy. You should have periodic antenatal check up .
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Pls follow doctors advice
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Nothing  to worry.watch for fetal movement. Balanced high protein  diet along with l arginine sachets will help.
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Drink lots of water, keep an eye on the baby  movements, and you use something called as l- arginine sachets to increase your liquor. Ac difference of 2 weeks cab be normal.
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