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Cerebral Placental Ratio is low (1.05).My doctor has advised me to wait for 2 more weeks for delivery.Is it safe to wait for 2 more weeks in low cpr?
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Get admitted and steroids coverage for the baby. Daily Doppler is needed for monitoring the baby if wanted to continue further pregnancy but not in home settings. Get admitted
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Since you have completed 34 weeks of pregnancy you can go for elective c-section with betnesol coverage in place with very good nicu setup
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get betnosol injection for fetal maturity then go for delivery
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The liquor around baby is less Blood flow is abnormal The presentation is breech In my opinion you should go for an elective Cesarean section after steroid cover
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