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What Does Single, Live, Intrauterine Pregnancy Mean?

Hi What do you mean by this result ,SINGLE,Live intrauterine pregnancy ,31 2/7 weeks composite sonar age in complete breech presentation.Placenta posterior high lying grade 2 SEFW is appropriate for AOG BPD-78MM HC-297MM OFD- 102MM AC-265MM FL-57mm Efw-1639grams Thanks answer plz
Fri, 24 Oct 2014
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You are requesting interpretation of your recent ultrasound results. Your results show that you are 31 weeks pregnant and the baby is in breech position meaning butt first. The baby is appropriate for age and has enough amniotic fluid. Everything here looks good and you should have nothing to worry about. The baby will more than likely turn at some point to be in the head down position.. Your doctor may need additional ultrasounds to show that the baby turned.

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What Does Single, Live, Intrauterine Pregnancy Mean?

Thanks for contacting HCM You are requesting interpretation of your recent ultrasound results. Your results show that you are 31 weeks pregnant and the baby is in breech position meaning butt first. The baby is appropriate for age and has enough amniotic fluid. Everything here looks good and you should have nothing to worry about. The baby will more than likely turn at some point to be in the head down position.. Your doctor may need additional ultrasounds to show that the baby turned. Hope I answered your medical question. Please contact us again with your medical questions and concerns