Which maternal factors should the nurse consider contributory to a newborn being large for gestational age Select all that apply?

gestational hypertension
maternal infection
congenital heart disease

Prenatal risk factors that can help identify the newborn that may need resuscitation include history of substance abuse, gestational hypertension, fetal distress due to hypoxia before birth, chronic maternal diseases, maternal or perinatal infection, placental problems, umbilical cord problems, difficult or traumatic birth, multiple births, congenital heart disease, maternal anesthesia or recent analgesia, or preterm or postterm birth.

What factor is commonly associated with large for gestational age infants?

Diabetes is the most common cause of babies who are large for gestational age. If a baby is too large to fit through the birth canal easily, delivery can be difficult. If ultrasound exams during pregnancy show a baby is very large, your healthcare provider may recommend early delivery.

What are large for gestational age babies at risk for?

Babies who are large for gestational age are at higher risk for a breathing problem called respiratory distress syndrome. They also may be at risk of breathing meconium into the lungs around the time of birth.

What does it mean to be large for gestational age?

Large for gestational age (LGA) refers to a fetus or infant who is larger than expected for their age and gender. It can also include infants with a birth weight above the 90th percentile.

Which factors increase the risk of having a high birth weight baby?

Risk factors.
Maternal diabetes. ... .
A history of fetal macrosomia. ... .
Maternal obesity. ... .
Excessive weight gain during pregnancy. ... .
Previous pregnancies. ... .
Having a boy. ... .
Overdue pregnancy. ... .
Maternal age..

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