Sentences with phrase «rump length»

This gives the crown rump length or CRL.
Your babies length is measured from the top of their heads to their bottoms, known as crown - rump length.
Though sometimes it's really hard to translate all the inches, centimeters, crown to rump lengths etc..

Not exact matches

Because their legs are curled up against the torso for much of the pregnancy, making a full - length measurement difficult, babies often are measured from the crown to rump (from the top of the head to bottom the buttocks) rather than from head to toe.
Your baby - on - the - way is approximately 4 - 4 1/2 inches in length now, measuring from crown to rump.
Your baby - on - the - way is approximately 2 1/2 inches in length this week, measuring from crown to rump.
Your little one is at least 4 1/2 inches in length this week, measuring from crown to rump.
Your baby is still very small at approximately 4 3/4 inches in length, measuring from crown to rump, but he or she is growing at a steady pace.
Your baby is between 2 1/2 - 3 1/4 inches in length this week, measuring from crown to rump.
Your little one is approximately 11 - 11 1/2 inches in length, measuring from crown to rump and will weigh close to 1 3/4 pounds by the end of this week.
Your little one is up to between 1 3/4 - 2 1/2 inches in length, measuring from crown to rump.
Measurements: At the start of your second trimester, your baby will weigh about 1 ounce and measure 3 - 4 inches in length from crown to rump.
At the start of your second trimester, your baby will weigh about 1 ounce and measure 3 - 4 inches in length from crown to rump.
Up until this week, your baby's length has been measured from crown to rump.
From now on, to give you a better idea of your twins» growth, the average length measurements will be from head to foot (crown to heel), rather than head to bottom (crown to rump).
The ILX is wrapped in sheet metal that's slightly more curvaceous than its wedge - shaped cousin; its rump is rounded ever - so - slightly and its shoulders emphasized with a dramatic crease that rises over the rear wheel well and plunges to join the high beltline that runs the length of the vehicle.
Proportion — Short - coupled; length from the point of the shoulder to the point of the rump is equal to or slightly longer than the distance from the withers to the ground.
A good rule of thumb for selecting the size of a habitat is to take the adult body length from nose to rump and multiply by three.
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