Got my first scan report today and there's something written CRL with some mm value. Doc just said baby is fine and left, but i didnt get to ask matlab what does CRL actually mean. Can someone explain na?
I have been reading up a lot on early pregnancy scans since we are planning soon. From what I know, it stands for Crown Rump Length which measures the baby. It sounds so fascinating, can't wait to experience this scan myself one day!
Don't worry at all, it's a very routine scan detail! CRL is just Crown Rump Length which helps doctors check baby's progress. My doctor explained it beautifully during my early scans, and keeping a positive mind throughout really helped me have a smooth normal delivery.
It's simply Crown-Rump Length, which is the measurement of the embryo from head to bottom. It's the standard metric they use in the first trimester scan to calculate your exact gestational age. Your gynac will review it, so don't stress over the numbers.
Haha, I remember googling this at 2 AM during my first trimester! It's Crown Rump Length, basically measuring your tiny bean from head to bum. Honestly, enjoy these quiet scan days because once baby comes, u won't even get time to google anything!
Oh, I just had my baby 3 months back so I remember this clearly! CRL is crown-rump length, basically baby ki head se hip tak ki length in early scan. It's how they check if baby's growth is tracking fine in the first trimester.
CRL means Crown Rump Length, which measures the baby from head to bottom. My mother-in-law was wondering what these terms mean in the scan report, so we asked our gynac. She told us it's the most accurate way to check baby's growth and due date in early weeks, so trust whatever your doctor says about it.