In Maharaj Nakhon Ratchasima Hospital, there
are 700 deliveries per month. About 10 percent of these
women have infants with low birthweight and about 2
percent have infants with high birthweight. These
infants often have problems and need in the additional
treatment. The aim of this study was to determine the
sensitivity, specificity and predictive value of symphysis
fundal height measurement for prediction of birthweight.
The value of symphysis fundal height to predict in lowbirthweight and high birthweight. The second objective
was to determine the association between symphysis
fundal height and birth asphyxia, shoulder dystocia and,
cesarean section rate.