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What Do These Following Lab Reports Indicate?

Hello,
Attached are my 28weeks and 32weeks scan report. Can you plz share your analysis .
Ac and fl are a bit high is it something to worry about? I have been monitoring gym fasting sugar levels and they seem to be normal, below 95.
What does high measurments indicate ? Is the baby normal ? Will it have high glucose when he/she is born?
Can I have normal delivery as per the reports?
Mon, 17 Oct 2016
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Radiologist, Interventional 's  Response
There's a margin of individual variations in fetal measurements.

At the moment there's nothing to worry about and it's still too early to make a decision for vaginal or C-section delivery.

Later follow ups at advanced gestational age are more accurate. The obstetrician can decide the method of delivery according to the fetal weight, head circumference and presentation.
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What Do These Following Lab Reports Indicate?

There s a margin of individual variations in fetal measurements. At the moment there s nothing to worry about and it s still too early to make a decision for vaginal or C-section delivery. Later follow ups at advanced gestational age are more accurate. The obstetrician can decide the method of delivery according to the fetal weight, head circumference and presentation.