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Gud mrng ! In my sisters 5th month scan report baby s growth in nerves system was in good shape so they told us to abort the baby. I have to know that  is it possible that the improper growth was due to traveling several kilometer in bike cause it.
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The congenital abnormality detected in 5th month ultrasound is genetic and nothing related to her traveling..she needs to proper evaluation before next pregnancy. Would like to know if the fetus was sent for karyotyping after abortion? Share the details of ultrasound. Connect
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Share the report. Detailed history is required
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The report needs to be seen before further comment. However traveling by bike doesn't cause growth delay.
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May be , very difficult to pin point ,
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Please seek a proper consultation with a Gynaecologist on Practo. You should  read your description before you post it. Your write up is unsatisfactory.
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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No Travelling several kilometres on bike will not lead to improper growth of the baby The most common reason for congenital malformations is not taking folic acid supplements regularly
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Travelling in bike cannot cause growth delay
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Share the report The cause is genetical There is no relation between travelling on bike  and the issue
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More details needed... However travelling doesn't cause growth problem in baby
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Incomplete question . Better to connect online for detailed history
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Upload the report
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Will need to analyse the scan report to give the correct explanation. However, with regard to growth restriction or birth defects, there is no known relation between them and travelling for long distances on a bike.
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Consult please.
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Give more details Connect
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Connect for discussion
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