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What is Fetal Macrosomia?
Fetal macrosomia refers to a condition where a fetus has an estimated weight of more than 4,000 grams (8 pounds, 13 ounces) regardless of its gestational age. This condition poses various risks to both the mother and the child during delivery.
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