Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), also known as small for gestational age (SGA), is an important cause of antepartum fetal death and perinatal mortality. IUGR occurs when a fetus fails to reach its growth potential and can be caused by placental pathology, fetal chromosomal or genetic abnormalities, infections, or maternal factors like hypertension, diabetes, drug use, smoking, or poor nutrition. IUGR is diagnosed through assessment of risk factors, fundal height measurements, ultrasound to measure fetal size and amniotic fluid volume, and Doppler velocimetry if growth restriction is confirmed. Close monitoring and management can help lower the risk of complications like intrapartum asphyxia that often accompany