IJFANS International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences

ISSN PRINT 2319 1775 Online 2320-7876

Early First Trimester Growth Restriction

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Dr Apoorva Garg1*, Dr Neelima Agarwal2 , Dr Manisha Gupta3 , Dr Alpana Agrawal4

Abstract

The miscarriage of an early pregnancy is amongst one of the most prevalent medical complications in humans. It has been observed that approximately 50% of conceptions eventually have an adverse pregnancy outcome at the end of first trimester. Most miscarriages occur within the first month after the preceding menstrual period, so that the patient is often unaware of both the conception and the subsequent abortions. Pregnancies which had significantly small CRL than expected later on had higher chances of ending up in miscarriage. Fetal growth restriction (FRG) is a condition where fetus fails to attain its normal growth potential. The study aims to evaluate the prognosis of pregnancies which have early first trimester fetal growth restriction. The routine usage of TVS ultrasound in investigating and diagnosing the early pregnancy problems has led to essential improvements in management of the early pregnancy losses and the patient's perception of the normal and abnormal fetal development in utero. The ability to make an accurate risk estimation of the prediction of subsequent pregnancy failure is important not only for the counseling of the individual prospective parents and but also from the broader public health problems in a perspective manner

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