EFW is Estimated Fetal Weight. It's a standard calculation done during ultrasounds to ensure the baby's growth is on track. Keep in mind it can have a margin of error of about 10-15%, so do not worry over minor differences.
EFW simply means Estimated Fetal Weight on your ultrasound report. It helps doctors track if the baby is growing well month by month. I had a normal delivery and my baby's actual birth weight was slightly different from the EFW on my last scan, so don't stress over the exact grams.
Ye report me EFW ka matlab baby ka vazan hota hai jo scan se pata chalta hai. Mere doctor ne bola tha ki thoda bohot upar neeche hona bilkul normal hai. Aap achha khao peeyo aur bilkul chinta mat karo, sab badhiya hoga.
Aww, that's just your little baby's estimated weight! EFW is Estimated Fetal Weight on your scan. It's so exciting to watch that number grow every month! 👶✨
Actually yaar, EFW is just Estimated Fetal Weight, basically an estimate of how much your baby weighs in the womb. Don't worry if it's slightly up or down on the scan report because it's just an approximation by the machine. Your doc will tell you if it's normal.
It's just Estimated Fetal Weight. The scan machine uses measurements of the baby's head, belly, and thigh bone to calculate this. Don't waste time obsessing over the numbers on Google, just ask your doctor in your next quick visit if the growth percentile is fine.