Many mothers are very worried from the beginning of pregnancy until the baby lands. In fact, as long as you follow the requirements for prenatal check ups and take good care of the fetus according to the doctor's guidance, it's good. So, is it normal for the fetus to be larger than normal during the inspection process? So, is it Down syndrome if the fetus is too large?

Usually, during the process of pregnancy, expectant mothers must undergo Down syndrome screening, which is also known as Down syndrome screening. We need to draw the blood of the pregnant mother for testing. In this screening, trisomy 21 in the fetus is an important indicator for determining this syndrome. So, fetal size is not an exact indicator for Down syndrome, and it may not necessarily be Down syndrome. If the fetus is too large, don't worry too much. According to the doctor's advice, if necessary, do amniocentesis to confirm the health of the fetus.
If the fetus is too large, it may also be an overweight baby. Some mothers are always worried about the baby's nutrition deficiency during pregnancy, and take special supplements in the hope of providing good nutrition absorption to the baby through the mother's body. Therefore, they may indulge in eating and drinking without restraint. In fact, this viewpoint is incorrect. As long as the baby is healthy, it is not necessary to supplement a lot of nutrients, which can lead to overweight babies, that is, babies growing larger than normal. This is also possible.