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The impact of late pregnancy dating on the detection of fetal growth restriction at term.

Sam MathewlynnDespoina KitmiridouLawrence W M ImpeyChristos Ioannou
Published in: Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica (2024)
Although dating at 11-14 weeks is recommended, late pregnancy dating is sometimes inevitable, and this can prolong the estimated due date by an average of two to three days. One in five pregnancies which would be classified as growth restricted if the pregnancy was dated in the first trimester, will be reclassified as nongrowth restricted following dating at 20 weeks, whereas nine out of 10 pregnancies will be reclassified as non-growth restricted with 36-week dating.
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