S/D ratio high during 36 week Posted: 04-15-08 13:07pm
My wife is 36 weeks 4 days pregnant and we
are expecting our first baby on 27th April
( India)
We did our sonography and the report
revealed that S/D ratio Ratio 5.8 last
month it was 3.5)
She had some voimiting yesterday due to
acidity.
All other reports has come normal
immune fluid 6 cm
Heart beat 135 BPM
Weight 2820 Gram
Pulse rate normal
size normal
Do you suggest sergical birth of the child
or it is due to vomiting and will get
normal if vomiting gets controlled.
PLease suggest
We were expecting normal delivery
regards
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mominashoe
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Posted: 04-19-08 14:06pm
If everything is ok with the baby, there
is no reason for a surgical delivery. It
is too early to consider something like
that at this time. Vomiting is not a
serious condition that is threatening the
life of the mother or the child. If your
wife is vomiting, it could be because she
can't tolerate as much food or different
kinds of food. Have her only eat starchy
foods that are easily digestible and avoid
meat. She should still take her vitamins
every day, plus a digestive enzyme will
help too, and drink plenty of water.
She also could have a stomach bug.
If the acidity is very bad, she should see
her doctor about some prescription
antacid. Prilosec worked very well for
me.
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