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Medical Conditions - Crown Rump Length

A measure of the length of the fetus from the head top to the bottom of the torso is known as crown-rump length (CRL), which precisely calculates the gestational age during early pregnancy. It is measured after excluding the yolk sac and the extremities and determines the gestational age between the sixth and thirteenth weeks. A fetus with a CRL above seven should have cardiac activity, failing which is termed as a missed miscarriage.

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Can pregnancy ultrasounds measure my gestational age?

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My cousin's hCG levels have doubled after IUI. Is a viable pregnancy likely?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Six weeks can be a little too early to diagnose pregnancy by a scan.

How can I get my gestational age accurately?

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. The CRL of 5.18 cm corresponds to 11 to 12 weeks of gestation.

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