Sure. There was a mom whose baby had IUGR from placental insufficiency. She was given steroid injections to help the baby's lungs develop faster in case of early delivery. The baby was born early but was in good condition. After some time in the hospital for special care, the baby is now doing great.
Yes. I know of a case where the mother had IUGR due to placental insufficiency. The doctors provided her with a special diet rich in nutrients and proteins. They also made sure she got enough rest. When the baby was born, it was a bit underweight. But with regular growth monitoring and a proper diet for the baby after birth, the baby has grown up healthy. This shows that proper management during pregnancy can lead to a successful outcome in cases of IUGR related to placental insufficiency.