| I am not sure about that. I had a scan this morning and it was pretty much spot on with dating. From the FLP I am 11 weeks, the scan measured me at 10 weeks and 6 days. But I did find this:
Your healthcare provider will use hormone levels in your blood, the date of your last menstrual period and, in some cases, results from an ultrasound to generate an expected date of conception. However, many differences in each woman's cycle may hinder the accuracy of the conception date calculation. The viability of sperm varies as well, which means that intercourse three to five days prior to ovulation may result in conception. Ultrasound dating of conception is not reliable for determining paternity because the ultrasound can be off by at least 5-7 days in early pregnancy.
If a patient has good menstrual dates, and ultrasound measurements are within the expected variation, use the menstrual dates; if there are poor menstrual dates use the ultrasound gestational age. After 28 weeks there is a huge amount of variation in fetal size due to macrosomia and intrauterine growth restriction. With a certain LMP it is not a good idea to change the due date in the third trimester based on ultrasound measurements until the pregnancy has been fully evaluated. |