My recent scan showed that my baby's femur length is a bit on the lower side. I'm really worried about it and wondering if there's anything I can do during pregnancy to help increase its length.
Femur length is checked during regular anomaly and growth scans. Don't spend money on expensive extra supplements unless your doctor prescribes them. Just eat simple ghar ka khana like milk, dal, and green veggies.
I heard having a lot of calcium and protein helps baby's bone growth, so I use it as an excuse to eat paneer and drink cold milkshakes! But really, genetics play the main role here, so just enjoy your meals.
I'm planning my pregnancy now and keep wondering about these scan terms like femur length. Is there really a way to increase it through diet, or is it just naturally dependent on the parents' height? Hope everything goes well for you!
Actually yaar, femur length is mostly about genetics and baby's growth spurts. Don't stress too much about specific measurements. Just eat a healthy diet and let your gynac track the scans, okay?
During my growth scan, I felt so worried when the femur length came a bit short. But my doctor reassured me that babies grow in spurts, and by the next scan, everything was perfect. I felt such a huge sigh of relief.