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LGA- large for gestational age

SGA- small for gestational age

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LGA- large for gestational age

SGA- small for gestational age

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A term used to describe newborns who are below the 10th percentile in height or weight for their estimated gestational age. The gestational age is based upon the date of the mother's last menstrual period

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They can measure by gestational age and they also use the measurements of the fetus to determine age.

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Appropriate for gestational age (AGA) describes a fetus or newborn infant whose size is within the normal range for his or her gestational age.

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Assigning size is a way to measure and monitor the growth of the infant throughout the pregnancy as well as at the time of birth.

The measurement is calculated based on the estimated gestational age (how many weeks the mother was pregnant) in comparison to what is considered normal height, weight, head size, and developmental level for a child of the same gestational age and gender.

Graphs are available showing the upper and lower normal limits for different gestational ages from the mid-20s through 42 weeks of gestation.

An appropriate for gestational age full-term infant is heavier than 2500 grams (about 5.5 lbs.) and lighter than about 4000 grams (about 8.75 lbs.).

Knowing the group into which an infant fits is important. An AGA baby tends to have the lowest risk for any problems. AGA babies have lower rates of disease and death than babies that are small or large for their gestational age.

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