Sentences with phrase «of macrosomic»

Around 25 percent of macrosomic babies develop shoulder dystocia during delivery, a condition where the baby's head passes through the birth canal but the shoulders get stuck, according to Dr. Barss.

Not exact matches

For example the macrosomic baby of a 5» 4 father and a 5» 1 mother with GDM might start on the 90th centile, but eventually genetics will take over from his mother's pancreas and he'll end up nearer to the bottom of the centiles.
She planned a homebirth with the same CPM despite her history of a previous C - section, a macrosomic baby, an occult cord prolapse and a postpartum hemorrhage.
So you wouldn't recommend leaving the surviving baby in the sac with her decomposing twin for two months then having a home birth of a grossly macrosomic infant?
Higher rates of diabetes in c - section babies... who are more likely to be macrosomic and born to mothers with gestational diabetes.
If you're small and measuring ahead or previously delivered a macrosomic baby and are at risk of SD — I would totally support an elective C in that case.
Up to 25 % expected death rate in any given litter, macrosomic pups that block the canal and kill all the pups to follow, pups that are «too big to birth» so the bitch is euthanized because the owner can't afford a C - section, horrific rectal tears, sectioning dead calves just to get them out and save the dam, uterine atony, hypocalemia... the list of ways that «birth» can kill a dog or a cat goes on and on.
Testing should be considered for all individuals who are overweight or obese (BMI 25 or greater) plus the additional risks: first degree relative with diabetes mellitus or Polycystic Ovarian Disease, history of gestational diabetes, thyroid disorder, HDL level < 35 mg / dl and / or Triglyceride level > 250 mg / dl, hypertensive, sedentary, impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) or impaired fasting glucose (IFG) on previous testing, women who delivered macrosomic baby (e.g. weighing > 9 lbs), and other clinical conditions such as acanthosis nigricans, severe obesity, polycystic ovary syndrome, dyslipidemia.
Interpregnancy weight changes and impact on pregnancy outcome in a cohort of women with a macrosomic first delivery: a prospective longitudinal study
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