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New Fetal Growth Standards for ultrasound measurements of head circumference (HC), bi-parietal diameter (BPD), occipito-frontal diameter (OFD), femur length (FL) and abdominal circumference (AC) are now available for download.
For information about how to perform these measurements, or for other information on standards in ultrasound imaging, please see the ultrasound training toolkit.
The INTERGROWTH-21st fetal growth standards is now available for download below. This tool is currently available in Excel format and will be updated by a web and PC/MAC application developed early in 2016.
Download the z score calculator for fetal growth standards here
Download the Fetal charts for Abdominal Circumference here
Download the Fetal charts for Bi-Parietal Diameter here
Download the Fetal charts for Femur Length here
Download the Fetal charts for Head Circumference here
Download the Fetal charts for Occipito frontal Diameter here
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It is really great to me that the INTERGROWTH-21st attributed on health improvement around the world. Also, Cambodia is one of countries which needs those knowledge to be implemented on behalf of the maternal and child health improvement. I think that is topic shared so many benefit to relevant partners who use those tools. Thank you.
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Thank you so much for your kind comments, Josephine! It has been fantastic to have you as a member of the Kenyan team, and thank you for your contribution to the success of the project. We are continuing to disseminate the INTERGROWTH-21st Fetal Growth Standards around the world and look forward to seeing them adopted globally.
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I am very happy Intergrowth 21st fetal growth standards was a success as I was part of the study team in Kenya.
I will be glad if it is implemented in most hospitals in the world as it is going to bring up the health standards of babies and pregnant mother which means a health global.