Google search?: For numeric tables of most fetal measurements, can use this reference: http://www.Bmus.Org/policies-guides/23-17-3-161_ultbmus.Pdf good luck!
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See below: This is part of the tools that a pediatrician uses to gauge the growth and development of your child. A head should remain essentially at the same percentage as the child grows. Getting too large or too small is a sign of something wrong.
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