Growth Problems (Assessment & Diagnosis) — 29yo | Obstetrics | MCCQE1 Q#13468
MCCQE1 Question #13468
Dimension of Care
Health Promotion & Illness Prevention
Activity
Assessment & Diagnosis
Objective
Growth Problems
Section
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Subject
Obstetrics
Last updated: February 2026
A 29-year-old G2P1 at 33+4 weeks’ gestation has a fetus measuring small for dates on serial assessments. Dating was confirmed by a first-trimester ultrasound. She has chronic hypertension treated with labetalol and smokes 5 cigarettes per day. Ultrasound shows estimated fetal weight at the 5th percentile with normal anatomy and low-normal amniotic fluid. She is induced at 38+0 weeks for worsening fetal growth and delivers a male infant weighing 2350 g (
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