I had my first ultrasound recently, and the report mentioned 'CRL'. I didn't quite catch what the doctor explained. Can someone tell me what CRL stands for and what it means in pregnancy?
Simple language mein bolu toh it is Crown Rump Length. Gynac baby ka size check karti hai head se tailbone tak. Reports mein likha hota hai, normal scan term hai completely.
Oh CRL is Crown Rump Length, basically baby ka head to bottom measurement in early scans. I remember obsessing over these numbers during my first trimester, but now looking at my running toddler, it feels like a lifetime ago. Don't stress, it just helps the doc track early growth!
It stands for Crown-Rump Length. It's just the baby's length from head to bottom, measured during the early ultrasounds to estimate your due date. Very standard metric, nothing to overanalyze.
Hey dear, CRL is just Crown-Rump Length. Doctors measure this in early scans from head to hip to see if baby's growth matches your LMP date. It's very accurate for dating the pregnancy, so don't worry.
Honestly, I freaked out when I saw "CRL" in my 8-week scan report and spent hours googling! But actually it just means Crown Rump Length, basically the baby's size. My doctor told me it's totally normal and the best way to get an accurate due date.