Fetus with small biparietal diameter and large head circumference is generally considered to be normal and does not require special treatment.
Fetuses with small biparietal diameter and large head circumference are generally considered normal, and may be related to the influence of parental genetic factors or intrauterine nutritional deficiencies. Generally speaking, as long as the results of the labor and delivery test are normal, there is no need to worry, and it is recommended that you should actively strengthen your nutritional intake and undergo regular labor and delivery tests.
Biparietal diameter refers to the length of the widest part of the fetus between the right and left sides of the head, and is often used by specialists to observe the growth and development of the fetus and determine whether there is cephalopelvic disproportion and whether the delivery can be successful.
In addition, maternity checkups are one of the best opportunities for pregnant women to check their health and the development of their fetus, so they should be taken seriously.