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  1. What is happening with your baby at 34 weeks pregnant? During the last several weeks, we have discussed that your baby’s body has begun to fill out with the formation of fat under the skin. This is an important part of development because these fat stores will help your baby regulate her body temperature after delivery.

    • What Are The Risk Factors?
    • How Is IUGR Diagnosed?
    • How Is It Treated?
    • What Are The Risks to A Baby Born with IUGR?

    Pregnancies that have any of the following conditions may be at a greater risk at developing IUGR: 1. Maternal weight less than 100 pounds 2. Poor nutrition during pregnancy 3. Birth defectsor chromosomal abnormalities 4. Use of drugs, cigarettes, and/or alcohol 5. Pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH) 6. Placental abnormalities 7. Umbilical cord ab...

    One of the most important things when diagnosing IUGR is to ensure accurate dating of the pregnancy. Gestational age can be calculated by using the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP) and also by early ultrasound calculations. Once gestational age has been established, the following methods can be used to diagnose IUGR: 1. A fundal height...

    Despite new research, the optimal treatment for IUGR remains problematic. Most likely the treatment will depend on how far along you are in your pregnancy. 1. If gestational age is 34 weeks or greater, health care providers may recommend being induced for early delivery. 2. If gestational age is less than 34 weeks, health care providers will contin...

    Increased risk for cesarean delivery
    Increased risk for hypoxia (lack of oxygen when the baby is born)
    Increased risk for meconium aspiration, which is when the baby swallows part of the first bowel movement. This can cause the alveoli to be over distended, a pneumothorax to occur, and/or the baby c...
    Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar)
  2. This process is known as banking. If you’re considering banking your baby’s cord blood and cord tissue stem cells, be sure to choose a cord blood bank accredited by the American Association of Blood Banks (AABB), like ViaCord. Why should I bank my baby’s cord blood & cord tissue stem cells?

  3. What Should I Do For Cramps While Pregnant? If you experience minor cramping during pregnancy, there are a couple of things you can do for prevention and self-care: Try to sit, lie down or change positions. Soak in a warm bath. Try doing relaxation exercises. Place a hot water bottle wrapped in a towel on the ache.

  4. 2015年3月19日 · For meningitis, prevention is the best course of action. Depending on the cause of meningitis, there are different measures you can take to avoid its development. A couple of types of bacteria can cause meningitis. Pregnant women are particularly susceptible to developing meningitis from a Listeria infection.

  5. Cholestasis in pregnancy is more common in the last trimester of pregnancy when hormones are at their peak, but it usually goes away within a few days after delivery. According to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cholestasis occurs in about 1 out of 1,000 pregnancies but is more common in Swedish and Chilean ethnic groups.

  6. Preconception Wellness – Prepare for the Unexpected. Planning to get pregnant can be a powerful motivating factor to help improve your preconception health. The rate of smoking cessation during pregnancy illustrates this power. Among US women smoking 3 months before pregnancy, 55% stop during their pregnancy.

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