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Small for gestational age (SGA) is a term used to describe a baby who is smaller than the usual amount for the number of weeks of pregnancy. SGA babies usually have birthweights below the 10th percentile for babies of the same gestational age.

 


Large for gestational age (LGA) is a term used to describe babies who are born weighing more than the usual amount for the number of weeks of pregnancy.

The effect of gestational age on the outcome of second-trimester termination of pregnancies for foetal abnormalities.
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In a multicenter (n=11 sites) trial, we randomly allocated premature neonates with a gestational age of 23 to 29 and 6/7 weeks to one of two parenteral nutrition approaches.

Gestational age assessment
Measurement of gestational age which is the length of time from the first day of the mother's last menstrual period until the time of delivery.

Gestational age
The age of the embryo/fetus since time of conception. If referring to gestational age versus menstrual age, a full-term pregnancy lasts 266 days, or 38 weeks.
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gestational age - The number of weeks pregnant someone is, counted from the first day of the last menstrual period (LMP).

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At about 32 weeks gestation, a baby will begin to display bursts of sucking, and around 34 weeks a rhythmic suck-swallow-breathe pattern develops.

Gestational age: The duration of the pregnancy, measured from the first day of the last menstrual period.
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GESTATIONAL AGE. The time (in weeks) from the (start of) last menstrual period.
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gestational age
The age of the fetus while in the uterus, counted from the first day of the last menstrual period.
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Gestational age: Dating a pregnancy from the first day of the last menstrual period; 2 weeks longer than fertilization age.
Gestational diabetes: Occurrence or worsening of diabetes during pregnancy (gestation).

Gestational age: Refers to how far along the fetus is, determined by the beginning of the mother’s last menstrual period

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Gestational age - A reference to the age of the fetus, counting from the first day of the last menstrual period ...

Gestational Age - Age of the unborn baby counting from the first day of the last menstrual period.
Gestational Diabetes - Form of diabetes that can develop during pregnancy.
Glucose - A form of sugar used by the body for energy.

Gestational Age-This refers to the length of pregnancy. A baby's gestational age, usually given in weeks, is the length of the pregnancy when the baby was born.

Big for Gestational Age - Increased uterine size or starting to show early, is another indicator of multiple babies. During your prenatal checkups, you may hear that you seem large for the gestational age.

Gestational Age - The age of the fetus, measured in weeks, from the first day of the woman's last menstrual cycle to the current date. The average gestational age is 40 weeks.

Gestational age at previous cesarean section
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Gestational age (GA) in the first trimester is usually calculated from the fetal crown-rump length (CRL). This is the longest demonstrable length of the embryo or fetus, excluding the limbs and the yolk sac.

Gestational age
Time elapsed since the first day of the last menstrual period. If pregnancy was achieved using assisted reproductive technology, gestational age is calculated by adding 2 weeks to the conceptional age.

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small for gestational age at birth or small stature compared with their peers
facial abnormalities such as small eyes and thin mouth
poor physical coordination
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your baby's gestational age, overall health, and medical history
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Small for gestational age (SGA): A baby who is not growing as well as it should given his or her gestational age. Unlike premature babies, SGA babies are small because of slow development, not because they've had less time in the womb.

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At 4 weeks of gestational age (2 weeks post conception), your doctor should only be able to see a thickened uterine stripe.
At 5 weeks of gestational age (3 weeks post conception), the presence of a gestational sac and possibly a yolk sac are seen.

Heart Rate & Gestational Age
Just as a baby's body size and shape change dramatically during the fetal period, her heart rate also changes with gestational age.

Estimation of Gestational Age Form (Size 8-1/2 X 11 Inches)
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A preterm baby's gestational age (in weeks since the mother's last period) is probably the most important predictor of survival, followed by the baby's weight at birth.

Abortion, Clinical: An abortion of a clinical pregnancy which takes place between the diagnosis of pregnancy and 20 completed weeks' gestational age.

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Gestational Age at Presentation
Some diagnoses are limited to certain timeframes in pregnancy and must be considered in the initial evaluation. For example, ectopic pregnancies most commonly occur between 5 and 10 weeks' gestational age.

All patients with singleton living fetuses and gestational ages of 26 weeks or greater were eligible for inclusion. The participants were assigned to continuous EFM or intermittent auscultation based on the flip of a coin.

Small for gestational age: a baby whose measurements (height, weight, etc) are below the norm for its gestational age. Can be a sign of a problem with the pregnancy or the baby.

The gestational age of a pregnancy is determined from the first day of the last menstrual period (LMP). In a multiple gestation, the uterine measurements would be larger than dates, which normally correspond.

ANSWER: Certainly LGA (large for gestational age) babies are a concern and make us think of gestational diabetes. The one-hour glucola test (the O'Sullivan test) is the screen for it.

I have an incompetent cervix which caused me to lose a baby girl two years ago at the gestational age of 20 weeks. I also found out that I have a low-lying placenta in this pregnancy.

Delivery of multiples depends on many factors including the fetal positions, gestational age, and health of mother and fetuses.

In order for the MSAFP test to have the greates utility, the gestational age must be known with certainty. This is because the amount of MSAFP increasses with gestational age (as the fetus and the amount of AFP produced increase in size).

Strange as it may seem, your doctor or midwife will calculate your due date (and your baby's gestational age) by working back to the first day of your last menstrual period.

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You also want to obtain as much information as possible about your adopted child's birth and delivery, including gestational age, health status at the time of delivery and weight and measurements at the time of birth.

Severe pre-eclampsia usually requires urgent delivery (within hours) more or less regardless of gestational age.

Most doctors use the first day of the last period (LMP) and ultrasound measurements to gage the gestational age of a baby and determine when the baby was conceived.

Estimate the age of the fetus (gestational age).
Look at the size and position of the fetus, placenta, and amniotic fluid.

Determine an accurate gestational age of the baby
Determine sex of the baby
See any anatomical abnormalities that exist in the baby
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The pregnancy hormone, progesterone, slows down the intestines as gestational age progresses. This often results in constipation, Dr. Binkley says. It's crucial to drink water - about a gallon or more per day - to avoid constipation.

At the time of initial consultation and counseling, an ultrasound exam will be performed to confirm gestational age (the development stage of the embryo) and the location of the placenta.

Strange as it may seem, your practitioner calculates your due date (and your baby's gestational age) starting from the first day of your last menstrual period.

Your first visit will focus mainly on assessing your overall health, identifying any risk factors and determining your baby's gestational age. Your health care provider will ask detailed questions about your health history. Be honest.

Because we are counting with the gestational age method, week one begins with the first day of your menstrual period. Conception hasn't yet occurred, but you already get to start counting. Such a deal - see how time flies when you're having fun! ...

Breast milk is an excellent source of nutrition, but premature infants are too immature to feed directly from the breast or bottle until they're 32 to 34 weeks gestational age.

How well the baby depends on its gestational age (how far into the pregnancy it is). Survival rates for babies at 24 weeks are about 36 per cent rising to about 90 per cent survival for babies at 30 weeks.

Experts have found that they cannot accurately predict an extreme preemie's chances of healthy survival using a formula of various factors such as sex, gestational age, and weight relative to age.

After checking the size of your belly to make sure your doctor or midwife has predicted the right gestational age of the baby, the sonographer will look at things like the volume of amniotic fluid, the anatomy of the brain and heart, the face, ...

This includes: general appearance, signs of gestational age, sex, skin colour, head shape (many are cone-shaped or molded at birth; this usually disappears in one to two days), ears, nose, throat, lungs, heart (rate, murmur, rhythm, pulses present), ...

Timing of the exposure to radiation relative to the gestational age of the fetus may be more critical than the actual dose of radiation delivered.

See also: Gestation, Pregnancy, Delivery, Complication, Pregnant