Abstract

A new method for antenatal diagnosis of the presence of meconium in the amniotic cavity is reported. Ultrasonographic placental grading is a routine procedure in the monitoring of high-risk pregnancy. During serial scans of 58 patients, it was noted that in 11 cases placental grading was impossible after a certain period. At delivery, thick meconium was noted in all these cases.

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