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Mild iugr, with HC less than 1%
Attached the report, HC is lagging by 2 weeks while BPD is normal. Is it something I should worry as I heard HC is linked with brain development
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The liquor around the baby is borderline low and AC is lagging which indicates IUGR Regular follow up of scan with Doppler is required
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follow up care fully
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A lag is considered when there is a discrepancy of more than two weeks None of the parameters is lagging behind by more than two weeks everything seems to be normal as per the growth the liquor around the baby is less Should be more than 10
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Its IUGR. Amniotic fluid also low. Consult please.
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