Women of short stature tend to be classified regarding fetal growth by the same criteria as women of normal and tall stature. The objective of the following study is to evaluate fetal growth patterns parallel to women's height and try to make conclusions regarding possible definitions of subjective Intra-uterine growth restriction.
Based on a patient registry, women of short stature tend to be classified regarding fetal growth by the same criteria as women of normal and tall stature. The objective of the following study is to evaluate fetal growth patterns parallel to women's height and try to make conclusions regarding possible definitions of subjective Intra-uterine growth restriction. Informed consent is not required due to the retrospective nature of the study. Patient information including medical, obstetric and general background will be collected.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
200
Analysis of a patient registry.
Rambam health care campus
Haifa, Israel
Estimated fetal weight changes.
Changes in estimated fetal weight during pregnancy.
Time frame: Up to 1 year from admission.
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