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Plasma volume expansion for suspected impaired fetal growth

Say L, Gülmezoglu AM, Hofmeyr GJ
Published Online: 
July 7, 2010

Too little evidence to show whether it is beneficial for pregnant women to have extra plasma when the baby is growing more slowly than expected.

Plasma is the fluid that carries the blood cells in the body. The amount of plasma and blood cells (the blood) circulating in a woman's body can double during pregnancy. Sometimes, women whose babies are growing too slowly during pregnancy (impaired fetal growth) do not have as much blood circulating in their body as would be expected. Plasma volume expansion is where solutions are injected into the woman's bloodstream to increase plasma levels. No trials were found to show whether plasma volume expansion is beneficial for these women or their babies.

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