SGA infant

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Definition

Noun: - A newborn baby whose physical measurements at birth are significantly smaller than the typical or expected range for babies born after the same duration of pregnancy. This term is a medical classification indicating that the infant's birth weight, and often length and head circumference, fall below a specific percentile (commonly the 10th percentile) when compared to standard growth charts for their gestational age.

Usage
  • The term is used in medical and clinical contexts to describe and categorize newborns based on comparative growth standards.
  • It functions as a countable noun.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The pediatrician noted that the baby was an SGA infant, requiring close monitoring of blood sugar levels.
    • Care for the SGA infant often focuses on ensuring adequate nutrition and warmth.
Advanced Usage
  • The classification "SGA infant" is distinct from "preterm infant." An infant can be born at full term (37-40 weeks) but still be classified as SGA if their measurements are sufficiently small. Conversely, a preterm infant may have appropriate size for their earlier gestational age and not be SGA.
  • The condition is often a sign of intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), where the fetus did not grow at the expected rate during pregnancy.
Variants and Related Words
  • SGA (Adjective/Initialism): An abbreviation for "Small for Gestational Age," used to describe the infant's condition.
    • The SGA baby was transferred to the special care nursery.
  • Intrauterine Growth Restriction (IUGR) (Noun): The process or condition during pregnancy that often results in the birth of an SGA infant.
  • Low Birth Weight (LBW) Infant (Noun): A related but broader category including any infant born weighing less than 2500 grams (5.5 pounds), regardless of gestational age. Many SGA infants are also LBW.
Synonyms
  • Small-for-dates infant: A less common but synonymous clinical term.
  • Growth-restricted newborn: A descriptive phrase focusing on the underlying cause.
Antonyms
  • AGA infant (Noun): Abbreviation for "Appropriate for Gestational Age" infant; a newborn whose size is within the expected range for their age.
  • LGA infant (Noun): Abbreviation for "Large for Gestational Age" infant; a newborn whose size is above the expected range for their age.
Noun
  1. an infant whose size and weight are considerably less than the average for babies of the same age