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Can Iugr In Fetus Cause Achon After Birth?

This is m first pregnancy.I am very nervous because i was told at my 27 week ultrasound doc told me needed a level II us for possible iugr....come to find out no iugr but long bones are measuring 3 weeks behind...I also have a n incompetent cervix and have been on bedrest since 23 weeks after a week and two days in hospital...please tell me the chances of my son having achon? I also had NT done and chance of DS are 1:50000
Mon, 16 Mar 2015
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Look all the time the ultrasonography reports are not the actual things that is being seen but at the time of birth condition could be totally different one, in my opinion this is nothing to worry, still you can go for second opinion, no need to worry about this, hope this information helps, take care.
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Can Iugr In Fetus Cause Achon After Birth?

HI Well come to HCM Look all the time the ultrasonography reports are not the actual things that is being seen but at the time of birth condition could be totally different one, in my opinion this is nothing to worry, still you can go for second opinion, no need to worry about this, hope this information helps, take care.