Pregnant women hope that their fetus can grow up healthy, so during pregnancy, they will consume more high protein foods to promote fetal physical development. However, if the diet is not reasonable or there is too much calcium supplementation, it can cause the phenomenon of fetal overgrowth, which may not last long for the fetus and even affect normal delivery. So, what should we do if the fetus is two weeks too big?
If the fetus is two weeks older, it should be treated according to the specific reasons. If it is caused by overnutrition, pregnant women should adjust their diet structure. Having a larger fetus is also harmful to health. Not only does it increase the difficulty of delivery, but the fluctuation of blood sugar in the body will also accelerate. Therefore, pregnant women should develop a good dietary pattern, adopt the habit of eating small and frequent meals, avoid picky eating, pay attention to balanced nutrition, and eat less high salt and high-fat foods. This can alleviate the continuous overgrowth of the fetus.
When the fetus is too large, pregnant women should pay attention to reasonable physical care and regularly go to the hospital for check ups to prevent hypoxia. During labor, a comprehensive physical examination should also be conducted. If normal delivery cannot be achieved, cesarean section should be adopted to reduce the risk of childbirth.
Having a fetus that is either too large or too small is not good. Only by maintaining a normal weight can it be safe. Therefore, once the fetus develops abnormally, it is necessary to follow the doctor's advice for adjustment. If there is no malnutrition in the body, there is no need for special supplementation.