In Naegel's rule if you are 6 months your fundal height is about 30 cm. You are just within range.
To estimate gestational age clinically from the fundal height. Uterus palpable at pubic symphysis- 12 weeks At umbilicus- 24 weeks At xiphisternum- 36 weeks For every 4 fingerbreadth increase in fundal height from these landmarks, gestational age increases by 4 weeks.
If you are 23 weeks AOG, fundal height must be around 30 cm. Your baby might be SGA or having intrauterine growth retardation.
Possibly, or it could mean you have a larger than average baby, or too much amnionic fluid, or your due date is incorrect.
33cm
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bartholomew's rule is a method used to determine the estimated age of gestation of pregnancy in relation to the fundic height. in this method all you need to do is to remember 3 landmarks, the symphisis pubis, the umbilicus and the xiphoid process. whenthe fundus is at the level of: symphisis pubis- 12 weeks midway between symphisis pubis and umbilicus- 16 weeks xiphoid process- 36 weeks-38 weeks two fingerbreadths below xiphoid process- below 36 weeks and 40 weeks due to lightening
Depends on your height
The fundic height (in centimeters) actually corresponds to the age of gestation in weeks. This is true within 16-32 weeks of pregnancy. So if you're 18 weeks preganant, you're fundic height would measure approximately 18 cm. If you're 19 weeks preganant, you're fundic height would measure approximately 19 cm and so on.
At 35 weeks pregnant, a fundal height measurement of 38 cm indicates that your belly is measuring larger than the typical range for that gestational age, which is usually around 34 to 36 cm. This could be due to various factors, such as having a larger baby, excess amniotic fluid, or other reasons. It’s important to discuss this with your midwife, who can assess your situation further and ensure everything is progressing well.
36 weeks ago.
This may vary from person to person at 22 weeks. If your are a more lean build you may feel a whole lot of movement as early as 16 weeks. I am about 22 weeks and my baby moves in cluster at time or a lot when my bladder is full. But some women don't feel anything at 22 weeks. Your baby may have his/her own pace and schedule so don't be worried. If you have no movement at all and you are starting to stress about it I would definitely go in to my Doc and be reassured by 1.listening to me baby's heartbeat 2. checking my fundal height 3.asking plenty of questions. Good luck