The mother has regular assessments for uterine contraction andfundal height, vaginal bleeding, heart rate and blood pressure, and temperature, for the first 24 hours after birth. WikiMatrix After the 20th week of pregnancy, the mother would need to visit the doctor for the measurement offundal ...
16,22,23 Many fundal height charts show growth until about 36–38 weeks, after which the curve flattens. However, such charts are often based on menstrual dates, which can cause artificial flatting of the growth curve at term, as illustrated by birthweight charts such as those widely used ...
The mother has regular assessments for uterine contraction andfundalheight, vaginal bleeding, heart rate and blood pressure, and temperature, for the first 24 hours after birth. WikiMatrix The present invention relates to an ophthalmic apparatus and to a treatment site measuring method for the appara...
Fundal HeightConsidering the hazards of macrosomia and low birth weight, the estimation of birth weight before delivery is of paramount importance. This study was performed to estimate the fetal weight on the base of mother fundal height and abdominal girth in women referred to Fathemieh hospital ...
The symphysis-fundal height was 34 centimeters. The patient was admitted for termination after dexamethasone. Her hematocrit was 36.2%, WBC, 7300/ cubic millimeter, and platelet count was 240,000/cubic millimeter of blood. The blood group was B-Rhesus-D positive. An ultrasound scan revealed no...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook (redirected fromfundal) fun·dic (fŭn'dik), Relating to a fundus. Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012 fundic adjective Referring to a fundus (e.g., gastric fundus or ocular fundus). ...
1.The sac-shaped organ that attaches the embryo or fetus to the uterus during pregnancy in most mammals. It supplies the fetus with oxygen and nutrients and is expelled after birth. 2.BotanyThe part of the ovary of a flowering plant to which the ovules are attached. ...