| gestational assessment |
Determination of the prenatal age of the fetus. This information is essential for obstetrical care because it influences the decision to intervene and at what time. The age has been estimated by evaluating the menstrual hi
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| gestational thrombocytopenia |
An abnormally low platelet count occurring during pregnancy (usually less than 70,000 platelets/mm3). Serious illnesses that cause low platelet counts, such as disseminated intravascular coagulation, HELLP
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| gestational age |
The baby's calculated age from the day of conception to the date of delivery. A full-term infant has a gestational age of 38 to 42 weeks.
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| gestational diabetes |
diabetes that develops during pregnancy. The mother's blood glucose rises due to hormones secreted during pregnancy, and the mother cannot produce enough insulin to handle the higher blood glucose levels. Although gestational diabetes usually goes away after pregnancy, about 60 percent of women who've had gestational diabetes eventually develop type 2 diabetes.
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| gestational age |
Gestation is the period between conception and birth of a baby, during which the fetus grows and develops inside the mother's uterus. Gestational age is the time measured from the first day of the woman's last menstrual cycle to the current date and is measured in weeks. A pregnancy of normal gestation is approximately 40 weeks, with a normal range of 38 to 42 weeks. Infants born before 37 weeks are considered premature. Infants born after 42 weeks are considered postmature.
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