A newborn may be born SGA, but not have evidence of IUGR if consistently small from the beginning of gestation. Conversely, a newborn who is large early in gestation who then experiences a period of IUGR may not be born SGA if his or her resultant size at birth is still greater than the 3rd percentile. GSK and Docplexus had organized an interactive Webinar on 22nd July 2017 at 2:30 pm with Dr.

Sonal Panchal . This webinar session covered a discussion on Frequently Asked Questions on SGA/IUGR Pregnancies . This is the recorded version of the Webinar.