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Fetal growth and amniotic fluid volume assessment and umbilical artery doppler velocimetry in women at high risk of preeclampsia

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  • NICE suggest that clinicians should carry out ultrasound fetal growth and amniotic fluid volume assessment and umbilical artery doppler velocimetry starting at between 28 and 30 weeks (or at least 2 weeks before previous gestational age of onset if earlier than 28 weeks) and repeating 4 weeks later in women with previous:
    • severe pre-eclampsia
    • pre-eclampsia that needed birth before 34 weeks
    • pre-eclampsia with a baby whose birth weight was less than the 10th centile
    • intrauterine death
    • placental abruption
  • in women who are at high risk of pre-eclampsia only carry out cardiotocography if fetal activity is abnormal

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