RESEARCH ARTICLE

Examining Fetal Growth Biometrics and Last Menstrual Period Correlation in Minangkabau Ethnicity during Third Trimester Ultrasound

The Open Public Health Journal 27 Mar 2024 RESEARCH ARTICLE DOI: 10.2174/0118749445295169240320044039

Abstract

Background

Fetal growth significantly impacts well-being and health outcomes at birth, exerting a profound influence on the occurrence of perinatal complications and mortality rates.

Aim

This study aims to establish normal fetal growth data based on biometric variations in the Minangkabau ethnic group.

Methods

An analytical cross-sectional study focusing on pregnant women who underwent pregnancy check-ups was conducted in December 2020.

Results

A total of 520 pregnant women had third trimester ultrasounds. Most were aged 21-39 with one parity, had a senior high school education, and were unemployed. The strongest correlation (R=0.86) was between the last menstrual period (LMP) and biparietal diameter (BPD), while the weakest (R=0.79) was between LMP and head length (HL). All variables were highly significant (p<0.05).

Conclusions

Fetal growth biometrics (BPD, FL, HC, AC, and HL) were associated with LMP of third trimester ultrasound pregnancy on Minangkabau ethnic.

Keywords: Fetal growth biometrics, Third trimester ultrasound, Minangkabau, Birth, Mortality rates, Fetal size.
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