Calculation of gestational age. Methods and problems.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.20344/amp.1912Abstract
Gestational age assignment is one of the most important issues in perinatal medicine. Nowadays, the first day of the last menstrual period, when available, is still used as the basis for calculation of gestational age and expected day of confinement. However, most frequently this date is uncertain or even unknown, and thereby gestational age can be confidently estimated by ultrasonographic biometry until 22 weeks of gestation. There is no uniform dating policy when both a valid last menstrual period and ultrasonographic dates are available in determining the date of confinement. When both methods are compared, there are obvious advantages of routine scanning in the first half of pregnancy.Downloads
Downloads
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
All the articles published in the AMP are open access and comply with the requirements of funding agencies or academic institutions. The AMP is governed by the terms of the Creative Commons ‘Attribution – Non-Commercial Use - (CC-BY-NC)’ license, regarding the use by third parties.
It is the author’s responsibility to obtain approval for the reproduction of figures, tables, etc. from other publications.
Upon acceptance of an article for publication, the authors will be asked to complete the ICMJE “Copyright Liability and Copyright Sharing Statement “(http://www.actamedicaportuguesa.com/info/AMP-NormasPublicacao.pdf) and the “Declaration of Potential Conflicts of Interest” (http:// www.icmje.org/conflicts-of-interest). An e-mail will be sent to the corresponding author to acknowledge receipt of the manuscript.
After publication, the authors are authorised to make their articles available in repositories of their institutions of origin, as long as they always mention where they were published and according to the Creative Commons license.