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What Does this ultrasound Scan Result Mean?

Hi , I am 25 week pregnant. My ultrasound report says growth scan for 23 week which is 2 week behind I consulted the consultant.She told that this is serious and the baby may have defects in vision and hearing. I want to understand if this is really tru or possible.Plz help . BPD: 57 mm corressponding to 23w 4d HC: 201 mm corressponding to 22w 3d (12 days behind) AC: 158 mm corressponding to 21w 0d (20 days behind) FL: 39 mm corressponding to 22w 6d (8 days behind) EFW : 461- 520 gm Average GA by ultrasound: 22w 4d Please respond if any one have any similar issues.
Tue, 30 Jun 2015
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Radiologist 's  Response
Hello.
A lag of two or more weeks is significant if there is inadequate interval growth and reduced baby weight.
After reading your query I would like to rule out restricted growth. But a comparison with previous scan reports and any other test results is required.
Also your medical history for infections, diabetes , blood pressure etc is important as these are causative/associated factors for Growth restriction.

I would suggest you take up this matter with your doctor especially since she has raised a flag, and discuss her concern about defects.
Certain infections/diseases/ medicines do affect the fetus, hence please ask her about this possibility.

Many times a 1-2 week lag is seen right from the start, but baby shows proper interval growth- then its nothing to worry.
But in your case, I would suggest a followup scan for fetal growth (measurements and ratios must be evaluated), asymmetry of growth, amniotic fluid volume and a Doppler study.

Hope this is helpful. Please feel free to write in with more details.
Take care.
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What Does this ultrasound Scan Result Mean?

Hello. A lag of two or more weeks is significant if there is inadequate interval growth and reduced baby weight. After reading your query I would like to rule out restricted growth. But a comparison with previous scan reports and any other test results is required. Also your medical history for infections, diabetes , blood pressure etc is important as these are causative/associated factors for Growth restriction. I would suggest you take up this matter with your doctor especially since she has raised a flag, and discuss her concern about defects. Certain infections/diseases/ medicines do affect the fetus, hence please ask her about this possibility. Many times a 1-2 week lag is seen right from the start, but baby shows proper interval growth- then its nothing to worry. But in your case, I would suggest a followup scan for fetal growth (measurements and ratios must be evaluated), asymmetry of growth, amniotic fluid volume and a Doppler study. Hope this is helpful. Please feel free to write in with more details. Take care.