Every father and mother to be must have been thinking about the health of the baby when the baby was still in the belly, so you must all know the concept of fetal biparietal diameter. At this time, some parents asked, what if the baby's measured BPD value is no longer within the normal range? Does this mean that the baby is unhealthy? What is the standard biparietal diameter of 35 week fetus? If you want to know, let's take a look at the following introduction.
What to do if the fetal biparietal diameter is too small:
The biparietal diameter of the fetus is also directly related to the nutritional status. The small biparietal diameter does not rule out the irregular monthly pattern. At present, the pregnancy week is not correct or there is an error in B-ultrasound measurement. Don't worry too much if no obvious developmental abnormality is found. It is suggested to pay attention to the laws of life and diet, strengthen nutrition at ordinary times, eat more high protein food, and take regular physical examination.
What to do if the fetal biparietal diameter is too large:
The larger fetal biparietal diameter is the manifestation of the larger fetal development. It is directly related to the good nutrition and less activity of the expectant mother, which indicates that the expectant mother has sufficient nutrition, resulting in the larger fetal development. It is a common manifestation now, so there is no need to worry. As long as there is no abnormal situation in the fetal head, you can rest assured.
However, if the biparietal diameter of the fetus is too large, the first consideration is hydrocephalus. It is suggested that the brain of the fetus should be examined carefully when doing B-ultrasound to exclude the possibility of abnormal development of the baby.
Biparietal diameter standard of fetus at 35 weeks of pregnancy:
The average value of fetal biparietal diameter at 35 weeks' gestation is 8.70 ± 0.55. The average value of abdominal circumference is 28.74 ± 2.88. The average value of femoral length is 6.71 ± 0.45. Guidance: It should be noted that fetal development deviation is normal within 2 weeks.
Dear parents, please feel relieved after reading the introduction above. Even if the baby's measured BPD value is not within the normal range, there is no need to worry too much. As long as the mother maintains a happy mood, pays attention to ensuring nutrition during pregnancy, and with proper exercise and light diet, the baby's BPD value can return to the normal level. Mothers who are 35 weeks pregnant can also measure against the standard.