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Re: PLEASE RESPOND!!!!!From: Terry J. DuBose (duboseterryj@uams.edu)Thu Dec 19 07:40:54 2002
Dear greendrocca@vtext.com, the Ultrasound@OBGYN.net forum is for medical professionals to discuss the use of sonography in women's health. The appropriate forum for public health questions like your's is on Pregnancy & Birth @OBGYN.net (Pregnancy-Birth@OBGYN.net). On that forum others with similar questions will benefit from the discussion. I am forwarding your question to that forum... please go there for a response. Thank you, Terry J. DuBose, M.S., RDMS Chair Ultrasound@OBGYN.net ---------------------------------------------------
ultrasound@obgyn.net writes:
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>At Thu, 19 Dec 2002, ML wrote: -- --------------------------------------------------- >> >>July 19 U/S measured my baby at 12w/4d >>LMP was 04/28/2002 = 11w/5d >>BPD 18mm - 12w/5d >>HC 69mm - 12w/6d >>AC 56mm - 12w/4d >>FL 8mm - 12w/3d >>CRL 62mm - 12w/5d >> >>October 17 U/S measured my baby at 24 weeks + 1 day >> >>Using U/S dates are more accurate (give or take days vs. give or take >>weeks) correct? What would you say the date range of conception would >>be? Please reply as soon as possible. Thanks! > >Another question I had was, if i count back the dates of those >ultrasounds, do I count back 12 weeks and 4 days (or 24 weeks and 1 day) >then add 2 weeks? How does that go? >
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