Intrauterine Growth Restriction or IUGR refers to babies that are smaller than expected in relation to gestational age. Low amniotic fluid in the second half of pregnancy is a risk factor for IUGR because the baby does not have enough room to grow. Newborns with IUGR are often thin and pale with loose skin. The umbilical cord is dull and thin instead of plump and shiny.

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