Objective: To create a fetal weight growth standard from published data on
ultrasound-dated pregnancies. Methods: A fetal growth standard was calculat
ed from published birth weight data, sonographic weight standards, and one
MRI study. The birth weights from the East Midlands Obstetric Database were
modified by an incremental function to compensate for the lower weights of
preterm infants. Published sonographic and MRI standards, and the modified
birth weight curve were transformed to yield fractional growth curves that
express fetal size as a proportion of the expected term weight. These thre
e curves were then averaged, and the standard deviation was taken as 12% of
the median. Curves for Europeans and Chinese were then generated. Results:
The average curve for fetal weight is a virtually linear function of gesta
tional age, with a weekly weight grain of 5.2% of the expected term birth w
eight. Conclusions: Ultrasound-derived fetal growth curves are subject to b
ias inherent in weight estimation formulae. A standard derived from multipl
e modalities is likely to be a more robust estimate of normal fetal growth.
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