Tracking a Pregnancy Using Gestational Age
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Tracking a Pregnancy Using Gestational Age

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Warning: your browser isn’t supported. Thank you! Print this page. Gestational age is defined as the number of weeks that have elapsed between the first day of the last normal menstrual period not presumed time of conception and the date of delivery, irrespective of whether the gestation results in a live birth or a fetal death.

Fetal biometric measurements used to calculate gestational age and estimated date of delivery (“due date” or EDD) will be reviewed here.

There are no notes to display. Add a note. The type of supporting evidence is identified and graded for each recommendation see the “Major Recommendations” field. Possible reassignment of dates when significant fetal pathology such as fetal growth restriction or macrosomia result in a discrepancy between ultrasound biometric and clinical gestational age. Such reassignment may lead to the omission of appropriate—or the performance of inappropriate—fetal interventions.

The existing evidence is conflicting and does not allow to make a recommendation for or against use of the clinical preventive action; however, other factors may influence decision-making. There is insufficient evidence in quantity or quality to make a recommendation; however, other factors may influence decision-making. This document reflects emerging clinical and scientific advances on the date issued and is subject to change.

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