In order to reduce the risk of LGA babies, the nurse should recognise maternal prenatal fat. Fetal oestrogen exposure is one of the additional risk factors for the development of LGA infants.
A big baby may be a sign that the mother has diabetes (gestational or pre-gestational), or that she may develop it in the future. Not correctly diagnosing it as being at a later gestational age is crucial.
Most SGA babies are small due to foetal growth issues that arise during pregnancy, although some babies are small due to genetics (their parents are small). A disease known as intrauterine growth restriction affects many infants with SGA (IUGR).
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