Table 2.
TERM | DEFINITION |
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IUGR | Designates a fetus that has not reached its growth potential owing to genetic or environmental factors, with an estimated fetal weight below the 10th percentile (usually measured via ultrasound) |
SGA | Designates a born infant whose weight is below the 10th percentile for its gestational age—usually the result of IUGR |
Preterm labour and preterm delivery | Onset of active labour and delivery before 37 weeks’ gestation |
Spontaneous abortion | The ending of a pregnancy resulting in an expulsion of the fetus before it has reached a viable gestational age of 20 weeks, typically with a weight of ≤ 500 g |
Stillbirth | Fetal death after 20 weeks’ gestational age. If gestational age is unknown, it is defined by a fetal weight of > 500 g |
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy | Refers to hypertension during pregnancy. There are 3 important types:
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DBP—diastolic blood pressure, IUGR—intrauterine growth restriction, SBP—systolic blood pressure, SGA—small size for gestational age.