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Bpd is 5% whether baby has any problem??
My anomaly scan at 20 weeks 5days biometry bpd 45mm-5% (19weeks), hc 178.9mm-46%(20weeks 4days), Ac 146.9mm-25%(19weeks 6days), Fl 32.4mm-21%(19weeks 6days), Efw 329-25% I am taking anti depression tablet from 19th week given by psychiatrist Bpd is 5% whether it means baby brain is not developed or any problem in baby ???
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BPD is 5% . (HC) Head Circumference is 46% . Both these measurements give the size of the head. Please don't worry. Things will be fine. No psychiatric medicine will show its effect within one week.
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Hello dear, certain anti depressants have risk of developing microcephaly. This requires monitoring with subsequent growth scans
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Connect to a gynaecologist whether the drug that you are using is safe in pregnancy or not
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Connect please
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Isolated bpd 5 th centile is not significant... The cephalic index measured using bpd and ofd is important to determine dolichocephaly, a condition which needs evaluation... So pls connect for further info
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