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Evaluation of digital sucking by prenatal ultrasound and in newborns

OBJECTIVE: To observe digital sucking or hand sucking habits in fetuses using ultrasound, to identify pregnancy related factors that influence its appearance and to evaluate the persistence of digital sucking after delivery. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two ultrasound examinations were performed in 55 pregnant women with 20-24 and 25-32 weeks of pregnancy. Questionnaires were used to evaluate the factors related to pregnancy. In order to verify the persistence of digital sucking, visits to the newborns were performed one week after delivery. RESULTS: Digital sucking was detected in 35 of the 55 fetus studied. Digital sucking in fetuses was not associated with the health status of the pregnant women and the level of pregnancy acceptance. The Q Cochran test showed no relationship between the observation of digital sucking in the fetuses and the development of sucking habit in the newborns. CONCLUSION: Ultrasound is an effective method to observe digital sucking in the fetus. There is no association between prenatal digital sucking and the development of sucking habits after delivery.

Fetal ultrasound; Obstetric ultrasound; Oral habits; Digital sucking; Malocclusion


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