The baby born at 36 weeks is generally in good condition. The baby's lung development is basically complete at 36 weeks, but the prerequisite is that the size reported by B-ultrasound during the entire pregnancy is the same as the month of menstruation of the mother. That is, the month of menstruation is 36 weeks, and the B-ultrasound report is also 36 weeks. The size is consistent, so the baby is generally fine. In addition, if the mother does not have certain complications, such as high blood pressure or diabetes during pregnancy, and there are no high-risk factors, the child will generally be fine. If it is a premature baby at 36 weeks, try to go to a local tertiary hospital for treatment, because they have a neonatology department, so generally there is no problem. However, there is a risk that the baby will not grow well or cry well after birth. In this case, it is best to consult a neonatologist and it is safer to start treatment in time. 36 weeks of pregnancy is equal to nine months, and there are also four weeks between due dates. The baby's head circumference is about 32.8 cm, the fetal biparietal diameter is about 8.9 cm, and the femur length is about 7.0 cm. At this time, the pregnancy is close to full term. The fetus is 45 cm long, 32 cm long from top to bottom, and weighs about 2500 grams. The fetus has more body fat, a smooth body, diminished facial wrinkles, and fingernails that have reached the fingertips. After birth, they can cry and suck, have good daily living ability, and can basically survive. At 36 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus is basically complete. The development of the fetus is mainly assessed by the biparietal diameter, fetal femoral length and fetal abdominal circumference. The biparietal diameter of a 36-week fetus is 8.81-0.57cm, the femoral length is 6.96-0.47cm, and the fetal abdominal circumference is 29.44-2.83cm. The baby's development is normal within this range. The baby's development is within the normal range if it is earlier or later than the actual gestational weeks. After 36 weeks of pregnancy, it is best to monitor the fetal heart rate once a week, have regular pregnancy checkups, and pay attention to the baby's movements. |
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