Pregnant. Did Ultra Sound, BPD, HC. Hemoglobin Is Very Low. Suggestions
Hello Nirja Ji, My name is seema i am 33 years old this is my 3rd pregnency i have 3 boyz first two are twins all are normal deliveries i am 20weeks+ 1 day pregnent i jsut did my 2nd ultra sound result is BPD is 4.7cm corresponding to 20 weeks 1 day HC is 17.6 cm Corresponding to 10 weeks 1 day AC is 15.2cm corresponding to 20 weeks 1 day FL is 3.3 cm Corresponding to 20 weeks 0 day Note: There are two uterine masses 1 is 3.6 x 3.5 cm bulgind from posteriro wall and 2nd is 2.7 x 2.3 cm bulging from anterior wall please let me know if this is normal and my homoglobin is very low how can i maintain it i am taking calcium and other blood tablets which doctor subscrib me please help my email is YYYY@YYYY
Hi, Thanks for the query. I think you wrongly mentioned the HC or the report was not correct. Because usually 10 weeks disparity is not expected between BPD and HC. So you once again verify this. The fibroids can grow in pregnancy but now no intervention can be done. You have to take regular antenatal checkups and ultrasound examination for serial monitoring. You have to take iron supplementation in doses to to fulfill your deficit. For more details you can ask me through: http://www.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-sree-gouri-sr/63429 Take care.
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Pregnant. Did Ultra Sound, BPD, HC. Hemoglobin Is Very Low. Suggestions
Hi, Thanks for the query. I think you wrongly mentioned the HC or the report was not correct. Because usually 10 weeks disparity is not expected between BPD and HC. So you once again verify this. The fibroids can grow in pregnancy but now no intervention can be done. You have to take regular antenatal checkups and ultrasound examination for serial monitoring. You have to take iron supplementation in doses to to fulfill your deficit. For more details you can ask me through: http://www.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-sree-gouri-sr/63429 Take care.