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Macrosomia

Medically Reviewed by The Medindia Medical Review Team on Apr 13, 2017


What is Macrosomia?

Macrosomia or fetal macrosomia is a condition where a newborn child weighs more than 4000 grams irrespective of the gestational age.

Macrosomia is present in about 9% of babies in the world. Macrosomia is a high risk for pregnancy. Macrosomia complicates the delivery. It can cause injuries to the baby and vaginal canal during delivery. A cesarean section (C-section) is considered in pregnancy with fetal macrosomia but sometimes the fetal weight estimation with ultrasound can be on the higher side which can lead to unnecessary C-sections.


What are the Causes of Macrosomia?

Macrosomia can be due to fetal or maternal causes. Fetal causes include genetic causes and other fetal disease conditions which can accelerate fetal growth. Maternal diabetes or obesity are also associated with fetal macrosomia.

The following are a few factors which increase the risk of fetal macrosomia.

What are the Symptoms and Signs of Macrosomia?

There are no specific signs and symptoms for macrosomia but the following are a few possible signs.

What are the Complications of Macrosomia?

Complications in the mother:

Complications in the baby:

How do you Diagnose Macrosomia?

The diagnosis of fetal macrosomia before the delivery is difficult and inaccurate. The definitive diagnosis can only be made after the child's birth and weighing the baby. But if a pregnant female has risk factors, then the following investigation is useful.


Ultra-Sonogram (USG): USG helps to measure the fetal weight though the accuracy of the test is unreliable.

How do you Treat Macrosomia?

If the doctor suspects fetal macrosomia, he might suggest a

How do you Prevent Macrosomia?

Preventing macrosomia is not possible although maintaining good health during pregnancy is possible.

References:

  1. Fetal macrosomia - (http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/fetal-macrosomia/basics/definition/con-20035423?p=1)
  2. Management of Suspected Fetal Macrosomia - (http://www.aafp.org/afp/2001/0115/p302.html)
  3. What is Fetal Macrosomia? - (http://www.birthinjuryguide.org/birth-injury/causes/fetal-macrosomia/)
  4. Gestational diabetes mellitus and macrosomia: a literature review. - (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26045324)

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