What should I do if my fetus is two weeks younger in its twenties

  During pregnancy, women should pay special attention to the development of the fetus. Through ultrasound examination during pregnancy, a detailed understanding of the fetal condition can be obtained. Some pregnant women may find that their fetus is too small after undergoing ultrasound, so they will be very anxious. So, what should we do if the fetus is two weeks younger in its twenties?

  

What should I do if my fetus is two weeks younger in its twenties1

  In the twenties of pregnancy, if the fetus is two weeks younger, it is necessary to identify the cause of the small size before taking measures. Many cases of small fetuses are caused by incorrect calculation of gestational age. Due to the fact that the size of the fetus is calculated based on the last menstrual period of the female, there may be some errors in the calculation, especially for women with unstable menstrual cycles, which may have certain deviations.

  Deviation caused by menstrual instability often results in a 1-2 week error in a woman's pregnancy time. If a woman's pregnancy is not that long, the fetus will be relatively small. If this is the case, pregnant women do not need to worry too much and do not need to take special treatment measures.

  Pregnancy at around 20 weeks may also be caused by fetal malformation or delayed fetal development, which must be taken seriously. If delayed development is caused by insufficient nutrition, pregnant women must strengthen their nutrition and provide sufficient nutrients to the fetus. If there is a malformation during fetal development, the pregnancy should be terminated as soon as possible.

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