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Ultrasound report of 8week and 3 days
Please check the report is it normal? Crl size is 16.5 mm and Gsac size is 27.5 mm. Gsac is showing 7week and 4 days and Crl is showing 8 week and 2days.
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Yes, this scan looks reassuring and within normal limits. 😊 At 8 weeks, a CRL of 16.5 mm corresponds well to about 8 weeks of pregnancy. A small difference between gestational sac age (7w4d) and CRL age (8w2d) is very common and usually has no clinical significance. 📌 Key point: In early pregnancy, CRL is the most accurate parameter for dating, and your value matches the expected gestational age well. ✔️ Overall: Normal early pregnancy scan — nothing to worry. Just continue routine antenatal care.
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Normal Just relax
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It's normal nothing to worry
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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It’s fine
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Normal report.
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its normal
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