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Preeclampsia: Will The Fetus Still Grow Properly? - Dr. Mills

 
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Dr. Marlin Mills explains if a fetus will grow properly when a mother has preeclampsia during pregnancy. Dr. Mills is a maternal-fetal medicine specialist at Banner Desert Medical Center in Mesa, Arizona.

Dr. Mills:
Long-term features or problems for babies can occur in those babies that have severe forms of intrauterine growth restrictions, so if their weights are remarkably underdeveloped, less than five, the fifth percentile, then those babies can have more difficulty growing and achieving their natural growth. Provided there has been continued brain growth and brain sparring then developmentally those risks are less and babies can continue to develop normally in that regard.

Again, the nature of growth restriction in these fetuses, because it’s essentially a nutritional issue related to the placenta’s ability to provide oxygen and nutrition primarily to babies, the growth pattern the babies tend to redistribute those nutrients to those vital organs.

So the baby attempts to try and spare brain growth, spare heart growth and heart function primarily and so often then, the features of this growth restriction of babies who have abdomen sizes that are smaller, long bone growths that may be reduced compared to the other body parts or parameters that we measure in a way that this is growth restriction that’s asymmetrical as opposed to growth restriction that’s symmetrical, which may indicate some other kinds of conditions.

But the primary things we watch for in these babies is to try and be sure that they are getting sufficient placental support to thrive or grow and to be watchful so if that support is not there to deliver them if necessary, early in the pregnancy, to allow them the neonatal support and care to allow these babies to grow and develop normally.

About Dr. Marlin D. Mills, M.D.:
Marlin D. Mills, MD, is board-certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology, and is on staff at Banner Desert Medical Center. A former medical director for the hospital, Dr. Mills provides yearly educational programming to the nurse staff on high-risk obstetrics—new ideas and options. Dr. Mills received his medical degree at Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara Medical School in Mexico. He completed his Obstetrics and Gynecology residency at Valley Medical Center in Fresno, Calif., and his Maternal-Fetal Medicine fellowship training at University of California Irvine Medical Center, Long Beach, Calif.

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Keywords:
Condition: Preeclampsia, Pregnancy, High-Risk Pregnancy

Related Terms: Cesarean Section, C-Section, Vaginal Birth, Elective C-Section, Emergency C-Section, Labor, Umbilical Cord Prolapse, Preeclampsia, Toxemia

Health Care Provider: Banner Hospital, Banner Medical Center, Banner Health, Banner Desert Medical Center, Banner Desert Hospital, Maternity Services at Banner Desert Medical Center

Location: Mesa, Arizona, AZ, 85202, East Valley, Tempe, Chandler, Gilbert, Apache Junction, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Guadalupe, Phoenix Metropolitan Area

Expert: Dr. Marlin D. Mills, Marlin Mills, M.D, Doctor Mills, Obstetrician Marlin Mills, High-Risk Pregnancy Expert Marlin Mills, Marlin Mills, OB/GYN

Expertise: High-Risk Pregnancy, Cesarean Section, C-Section, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Maternal Fetal Medicine, Prenatal Education, Perinatal Care, Birthing Services, Fetal Assessment, Breastfeeding Support, Fetal Therapy, Fetal Intervention, Premature Babies, Preeclampsia, Phoenix Perinatal Associates, High-Risk Obstetrics, Fetal Physiology, Perinatal Grief

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