Got my scan report today and saw FL and AC written with some numbers, no idea what these mean. My appointment with gynac is next week only so till then im just curious. Can someone explain in simple words?
Oh, I know how confusing all these acronyms can be, I used to Google everything! 'FL' usually means 'Femur Length' and 'AC' stands for 'Abdominal Circumference'. These are measurements your doctor takes during ultrasounds to check the baby's growth. Don't worry too much about it, your doctor will explain if anything is off.
My doctor explained this during my anomaly scan. FL is Femur Length, which is essentially the length of the baby's thigh bone, indicating skeletal growth. AC is Abdominal Circumference, a crucial measurement for assessing the baby's overall size and weight estimate. These are standard biometric parameters used to track development.
FL is Femur Length and AC is Abdominal Circumference. These are standard measurements taken during your scans to track your baby's development and estimated weight. Your gynac will interpret these numbers for you, so don't try to self-diagnose from the report.
These are just medical terms to check on your little one's progress. FL is femur length, AC is abdominal circumference. Just pray for your baby's good health and trust your doctor. Stay positive and take care of yourself.
These are just some terms they use in your ultrasound reports, sweetie. FL is Femur Length, which is the length of your baby's thigh bone. AC is Abdominal Circumference, the measurement around their tummy. Both help your doctor monitor how well your little one is growing. Don't stress, it's routine.
FL and AC are just more acronyms to remember when you're pregnant, lol! It's Femur Length and Abdominal Circumference. They measure these to make sure your tiny human (or humans, in my case!) is growing properly. All part of the ultrasound fun.
FL is Femur Length and AC is Abdominal Circumference. These are simply measurements taken during your scans to gauge fetal growth. Don't get caught up in interpreting them yourself; your doctor will tell you if everything is on track. Just keep your appointments.