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Head circumference is an important index to reflect the growth and development of the head. Is it normal for the baby's abdominal circumference to be greater than his head circumference?
In the early and middle stages of pregnancy, under normal circumstances, the head circumference is greater than the abdominal circumference. The ratio of head circumference to abdominal circumference is greater than one. Because the younger the child, the smaller the gestational age, and the larger its head circumference. There are also cases where the abdominal circumference is greater than the head circumference, yes, not only there are but also many. It is normal that the fetal abdominal circumference is larger than the head circumference.

Is it normal for the baby's abdominal circumference to be greater than his head circumference? In most stages of pregnancy, the fetal abdominal circumference is smaller than the head circumference, but in the 38th week of pregnancy, it will become as big as the head circumference, and even in the last two weeks, it will be slightly longer than the head circumference. This is normal, pregnant mothers don't have to worry.

If the fetal abdominal circumference grows within the normal range, it is normal that the abdominal circumference is larger than the head circumference. However, if the abdominal circumference exceeds the normal value too much, then the fetus will be fatter and prone to the risk of macrosomia, which is not conducive to normal delivery.

The reason why the baby's abdominal circumference is too large If the baby's abdominal circumference exceeds the normal range for more than two weeks, other development indicators are within the normal range, and further examination is needed to confirm. Pregnant mothers should check their blood sugar, blood lipid and thyroid function.

Then, if the baby's indicators are generally too large, it may be that pregnant women are overnourished and need to start controlling their diet and exercising properly.

Expectant mothers should pay close attention to the data of fetal head circumference and abdominal circumference in the second trimester. Once the abdominal circumference data is found to be a little too large, it is likely to lead to unsuccessful production.

The fetal abdominal circumference is too large, so the mother needs to control the light diet, reduce the intake of meat, and at the same time balance the nutrition to ensure the intake of calcium and iron. Do not eat high-energy and high-sugar fruits, snacks and desserts. Fried and puffed foods can't be eaten either. Walking or moderate exercise after meals consumes excess sugar and energy in the body.

Check your weight regularly. Pregnant women gain 400-500 grams per week in the second trimester and 400 grams per week in the third trimester. If the pregnant woman's weight gain exceeds the standard within two weeks, it is necessary to check whether the fetus is developing too fast and gaining too much weight.

Conclusion To sum up, it is found that the baby's abdominal circumference is greater than his head circumference. Expectant mothers should pay attention to the data of prenatal examination. If there is any abnormality, the doctor will also inform them and follow the doctor's advice.

It is suggested that expectant mothers should exercise more, which is conducive to natural delivery, pay attention to balanced diet and nutrition, eat less and eat more meals, and pay attention to rest and relaxation. There is really no way to give birth naturally, but we should also actively follow the doctor's arrangement and have a caesarean section.