Got my scan report today and there is this FL written with some measurement next to it. Doc just said baby is fine and didnt explain. Can someone tell me what fl matlab actually means na?
FL is nothing but Femur Length, which means the baby's thigh bone length. When I asked about these short forms, my saas told me to stop reading the scan report so much and just eat well! But yes, the doc uses it to check the baby's height and growth, so it is quite routine.
Oh, FL is Femur Length, basically the length of the baby's thigh bone. Honestly, when I first saw it on my report, I panicked and searched the entire internet thinking something is wrong! Please don't do that, it is just a routine measurement to check how the baby is growing.
Hey, FL is Femur Length, which is the baby's thigh bone. They measure it to make sure the little one's legs are growing well, probably getting ready to kick us even harder from inside! Literally, my baby is practicing football right now and my ribs are suffering, haha.
It actually means Femur Length, which is the length of your baby's thigh bone. When I had my scans, I used to worry a lot because of my PCOS history, but the doctor always said it's just to check normal bone growth. Don't worry, just let your gynac evaluate the report and guide you.
FL is Femur Length, which is the baby's thigh bone. In my experience, seeing all these abbreviations on the scan paper can be so stressful and scary. Just try to breathe and remember it's a normal growth marker, but always discuss any doubts with your gynac to keep your mind at peace.