Similar Questions with Answers
Question: In my anamoly scan at 20 week.. it is mentioned that bilateral uterine artery Doppler: High - this is a marker for placental dysfunction and carries a risk for preeclampsia IUGR.. what does this mean?? Is there some risk?
Answer: IUGR babies are underweight at birth. My baby was also IUGR. Of course there is risk if baby is premature. But since my baby was full term at 38weeks, so he was otherwise healthy except weight issue. It was 2.19kg at birth and he gained 1.5kg in 1.5 months. Doc says he should catch up with other children within 2 years. Initially since he was weak, he was having problems while latching. So formula milk was given but after 25 days he started latching properly. And he is completely on breastfeed till now. He is 5 months and one week now.i think you should ask your doc in details what are risks associated with it. However you can not do anything about it.
Question: Im 19 weeks of pregnant im having swelling in both foot and ankles at this week is it normal
Answer: Hello dear. Various factors contribute to foot and ankle swelling during pregnancy. For starters, your body retains more fluid during pregnancy. Also, your growing uterus puts pressure on your veins, which impairs return of blood to your heart.
Here are the few tips you can follow
Avoid standing for long periods.
Minimize outdoor time when it is hot.
Rest with your feet elevated.
Wear comfortable shoes, avoiding high heels if possible.
Wear supportive tights or stockings.
Avoid clothes that are tight around your wrists or ankles.
Take care.
Question: Hi at my 19th week anamoly scan, they said as having low-lying placenta and baby has bilateral mild pelviectasis should this is worried one?
Answer: Hi dear, your Placenta attached to the lower blood or near the os of uterus. You should take complete rest at least for one month. If your place in 2 moves with the advancement of pregnancy then your lips will be lower otherwise you need to take rest till delivery. Mild swollen pelvis of foetus is quite normal and in most of the cases it resolved by itself at the time of delivery. But if it continues post delivery then will my medication it will be cured completely. Hope it helps.