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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Fetal growth restriction
  1. Baschat AA, Galan HL. Fetal growth restriction. In: Landon MB, Galan HL, Jauniaux ERM, et al, eds. Gabbe's Obstetrics: Normal and Problem Pregnancies . 8th ed. Philadelphia, PA: ...
  2. ... nlm.nih.gov/24007710/ . Mari G, Resnik R. Fetal growth restriction. In: Lockwood CJ, Copel JA, Dugoff L, et al, eds. Creasy and Resnik's Maternal-Fetal Medicine: Principles and Practice . 9th ed. Philadelphia, PA: ...
  3. ... raises the risks for: Stillbirth Very small baby (fetal growth restriction) or very large baby (macrosomia) Difficult labor or cesarean birth (C-section) Problems with blood sugar or electrolytes in the baby during the first few days after delivery
  4. ... the mother can include: Bleeding problems Seizure (eclampsia) Fetal growth retardation Premature separation of the placenta from the uterus ...
  5. ... wall ( placental abruption ). Seizures. Stroke. Fetal complications, including restriction of fetal growth. After the baby is born, HELLP syndrome goes ...
  6. ... loss Jaundice (yellow skin) Low birth weight (intrauterine growth restriction) Skin rash (tiny red spots or bruising) at birth Vision problems Brain and nervous system damage ranges from very mild to severe, and may include: Seizures Intellectual disability
  7. ... stillbirth . Your baby may fail to grow properly (growth restriction).