Got my scan report and there is this CUA written with some measurement. Doc explained fast fast and i didnt fully get it. Can someone tell me in simple words what it means?
I know how scary it is to see unknown terms on scan reports, I used to overanalyze every single letter because of my past loss. CUA is just Composite Ultrasound Age, a standard way doctors measure the baby's age from the scan. If you feel anxious about any other term, please call your doctor to reassure yourself.
I remember seeing EDD (CUA) on my ultrasound report and getting so confused. My technician explained it's Composite Ultrasound Age, which calculates the due date based on the baby's actual size in the scan. It was different from my period date, but it's very normal.
It means Composite Ultrasound Age. It's just the baby's gestational age calculated by averaging different scan measurements like head and tummy size. Don't waste your time overanalyzing every abbreviation on the scan, just ask your doctor directly.
Oh, CUA on the scan report just means Composite Ultrasound Age. It basically calculates your baby's age using different measurements from the scan. I had this on all my reports before my C-section, so don't worry, it's just standard terminology.
Hey, don't stress too much about all these medical short forms! CUA stands for Composite Ultrasound Age, which is basically the machine's guess of your baby's age based on its size. Relax, you and the baby are doing great!
Haha, those ultrasound reports look like Greek and Latin sometimes, no? CUA is just Composite Ultrasound Age, which means the machine is trying to calculate your baby's age based on its head and thigh measurements. No need to panic, it's not a complication!