I saw the term 'FGR' on someone's pregnancy report, and I don't know what it means. Could someone please explain what FGR stands for in pregnancy? I'm curious.
I read about FGR recently and it got me so anxious about my upcoming scans. It stands for Fetal Growth Restriction where the baby is smaller than average. Did anyone else's doctor mention this, and how did you manage it?
FGR is just a term doctors use when the baby's growth is slightly slow. Keep your mind positive, eat healthy home-cooked food, and have faith. Do follow all your doctor's advice regularly and everything will be fine.
I know how scary it is to hear terms like FGR, it makes you feel so emotional and worried about your little one. It just means the baby's growth is slightly slower than expected, but please don't lose heart. Many moms deliver healthy babies with proper medical care.
FGR can sound very overwhelming when you've already walked such a difficult path to get here. It just means the baby needs a little extra monitoring and nutrition support to grow well. Please stay strong and trust your medical team.
FGR actually stands for Fetal Growth Restriction, which means the baby is growing a bit slowly inside, yaar. Don't panic, just follow your doctor's advice on diet and get the Doppler scans done regularly. It's quite manageable with proper care.