Original scientific paper
Foetus Body Mass Prepartal Assesment in Clinical Practice
Lenija Pavić Lugović
Petar Klarić
Liborija Lugović
Abstract
The aim of study was to examine the importance of foetus body mass prepartal assessment in normal term pregnancy.
The study comprised 254 pregnant women with single pregnancy, without congenital anomalies, residing in urban (Zagreb)
and small towns (Samobor, Jastrebarsko). Higher birth mass was measured in male than in female newborns, and
the difference was statistically significant (p<0.05%, p=0.002). Older pregnant women more often gave birth by Cesarean
section then vaginally and, the difference was statistically significant (p<0.005; p=0.009). Smoking and parity did
not influence birth mass. The results of the study showed good prepartal estimate of fetal mass in 207 (81.5%) and bad in
47 (18.5%) pregnant women. This study has confirmed the clinical value of ultrasound in prepartal treatment of pregnancy.
Since the child gender was shown to have an impact on the assessment, it is well advised to determine the child
gender as well.
Keywords
ultrasound; fetal biometry; fetal body mass prepartal; birth mass
Hrčak ID:
27310
URI
Publication date:
4.1.2007.
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