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- At around 20 weeks gestation, the median (average) femur length for a fetus is approximately 3.2 centimeters (cm)1. Other fetal biometry measurements at this stage include:
- Head circumference (HC): 17.5cm
- Abdominal circumference (AC): 14.9cm
- Biparietal diameter (BPD): 4.9cm1
- Femur length increases from about 1.5 cm at 14 weeks to about 7.8 cm at term2.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.In centimeters (cm), the median (average) ranges for fetal biometry measurements at around 20 weeks gestation are: Head circumference (HC): 17.5cm. Abdominal circumference (AC): 14.9cm. Biparietal diameter (BPD): 4.9cm. Femur length (FL): 3.2cm.my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diagnostics/25087-fet…Femur length increases from about 1.5 cm at 14 weeks to about 7.8 cm at term. (see chart) Similar to the BPD, dating using the femur length should be done as early as possible.www.babymed.com/tools/fl-femur-length-calculator - People also ask
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