The dangers of having a giant baby at birth

The most important hazard to be concerned about in the early postnatal period of a macrosomic baby is hypoglycemia.
In general, mothers of macrosomic babies usually have high blood sugar or gestational diabetes, which results in a heavy newborn. As a result, macrosomes are more likely to have problems with sugar metabolism, such as hypoglycemia after birth. In addition, as adults, these babies may also have problems with sugar metabolism, such as high blood sugar, and in some cases may even develop diabetes.
It is important to note that in adulthood, giant children are also prone to problems with blood lipids and blood pressure, and the probability of high blood lipids and high blood pressure is higher than that of the normal population.
During pregnancy, pregnant women should follow medical advice to control weight, try to avoid the birth of giant children.