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Who's looking for the high‐risk fetus in the low‐risk mother?
Author(s) -
McKenna Daniel,
Dornan James
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
the obstetrician and gynaecologist
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1744-4667
pISSN - 1467-2561
DOI - 10.1576/toag.7.1.050.27043
Subject(s) - medicine , fetus , excellence , obstetrics , high risk pregnancy , risk assessment , pregnancy , political science , genetics , computer security , computer science , law , biology
The National Institute for Clinical Excellence guidelines on routine antenatal care for the healthy pregnant woman acknowledge that low‐risk mothers almost invariably give birth in a straightforward manner to low‐risk babies. They do not, however, address the difficulties of identifying the high‐risk fetus in the low‐risk mother. Of the 4000 annual ‘unexplained’ stillbirths in the UK, 1000 are below the tenth centile for birthweight. We believe that ultrasound assessment of fetal wellbeing and growth should be part of the routine examination of the fetus.