38weeks pregnant

2020-08-04 16:54:49
Hi please see the report and tell me is there any problem with this. Is labour pains will be possible or should I go for c sec
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Internal vaginal examination at 38 weeks can be used to decide the mode of delivery
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Scan report is normal
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Weekly visit to your doctor is a must

Answered2020-08-05 13:03:24

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Just by seeing an ultrasound report how can anyone give prediction about the mode of delivery? Please you discuss the issues with your gynecologist.but looking at the report it looks all normal.dont worry .do exercises to get into spontaneously into labour .good luck for a safe delivery

Answered2020-08-05 05:00:47

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According to the scan report 2.7kg and amniotic fluid is normal ,normal or csection cannot be decided by only scan report it will be decided after internal examination .chances of normal delivery is more if she sets into labour spontaneously..
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Continue same medications

Answered2020-08-04 17:17:15

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Hi. Your baby growth parameter are high as per ultrasound.  Check for your sugars. If not done ,do blood sugar fasting, pp after 75gm glucose load,hba1c also. The baby at is 2.7 kg. Can be delivered by normal. As fluid is high and head size is bigger,you can only know after you goes in labor.  Meet your gynaecologist. She will tell you best.
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Answered2020-08-04 17:15:31

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Yes vaginal delivery is possible

Answered2020-08-04 17:09:52

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