Hello, doctor. Is amniotic fluid index 10.7 and amniotic fluid depth 4.1 normal in the third trimester of pregnancy? The fetus weighs more than eight kilograms. It's a little heavy, isn't it?
Condition Analysis:
In terms of your color Doppler ultrasound, except that the baby is relatively large, everything else is quite normal! The amount of amniotic fluid is normal. You'd better go to the hospital and ask the doctor to check your pelvis and evaluate whether it can deliver naturally. The fetus grows too fast in the body!
Condition Analysis:
Amniotic fluid index 10.7 is within the normal range and can be observed. However, if the baby weighs more than 8 kg, it belongs to macrosomia. In this case, the difficulty of vaginal delivery will increase significantly. If there is obvious head disc imbalance, cesarean section may need to be considered.
Condition Analysis:
This amniotic fluid is in the normal range. If the fetal weight is more than eight kilograms, it's a little big. It will continue to rise again. In another week, I suggest you go to hospital to induce labor. The bigger the fetus is. The more difficult it is to give birth naturally. Unless you have indications for cesarean section.
Condition Analysis:
Amniotic fluid index and amniotic fluid depth are within the normal range. According to the results of B-ultrasound examination, the biparietal diameter is 10.1, and the fetus is relatively large, which is equivalent to about 8 kg. However, according to B-ultrasound, it can not absolutely judge the weight of the fetus, but it can only be a rough judgment.
Condition Analysis:
The medical history has been understood. The amniotic fluid index and amniotic fluid depth indicated by obstetric color Doppler ultrasound are normal. According to the double parietal diameter, long femoral head circumference and abdominal circumference suggested by color Doppler ultrasound, children may weigh eight kilograms. It is suggested to combine the comprehensive evaluation of uterine height and abdominal circumference.