Question

At 32 weeks pregnant, my baby’s femur length seems shorter. Are there any methods to improve it?

Answer

At 32 weeks of pregnancy, the average biparietal diameter is 8.17 ± 0.65, and the average femur length is 6.43 ± 0.49. According to the provided data (biparietal diameter: 79mm, femur: 49mm), it indeed shows that the baby’s legs are shorter than the normal average. In this situation, there is a possibility of deformation. It is recommended to go to a higher-level hospital for a three-dimensional ultrasound examination as soon as possible to confirm whether there is a deformation and to obtain further medical advice.