The rate of overly large babies, a condition called macrosomia, has been steadily increasing, Dr. Riley said. |
A failure to achieve this control may result in either fetal abnormalities or babies with macrosomia and macrosomia and macrosomia therefore a greater risk of death. |
However, frozen embryos were associated with increased risk of macrosomia for IVF and ICSI babies. |
For the fetus, it leads to a decrease in macrosomia and may decrease the risk of glucose intolerance associated with increased birth weight. |
Macrosomia, also known as 'big baby syndrome', is defined as a fetus that weighs above 4000 g. After birth, a person with macrosomia has an unusually large body. |
Nevertheless, the high incidence of macrosomia and other complications often results in cesarean or other operative delivery. |