Small for gestational age (SGA) is different than low birthweight because:
A) low birth weight is <2500 g (5 lb 8 oz) ,while SGA is ≤10th %tile for gestational age.
B) SGA is <2500 g (5 lb 8 oz) ,while low birth weight is ≤10th %tile for gestational age.
C) SGA is <1500 g (3 lb 5 oz) ,while low birth weight is ≤10th %tile for gestational age.
D) SGA is ≤10th %tile for gestational age,while low birth weight is <1500 g (3 lb 4 oz) .
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