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  2. Fundal height - Wikipedia

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    Fundal height, or McDonald's rule, is a measure of the size of the uterus used to assess fetal growth and development during pregnancy. It is measured from the top of the mother's uterus to the top of the mother's pubic symphysis.

  3. Bishop score - Wikipedia

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    Bishop score, also Bishop's score or cervix score, is a pre-labor scoring system to assist in predicting whether induction of labor will be required. [1] It has also been used to assess the likelihood of spontaneous preterm delivery. [2]

  4. Small for gestational age - Wikipedia

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    The condition is defined by birth weight and/or length. [citation needed]Intrauterine growth restriction is generally diagnosed by measuring the mother's uterus, with the fundal height being less than it should be for that stage of the pregnancy.

  5. File:Gestational age and fundal height.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Fundal height by gestational age.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Montevideo units - Wikipedia

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    Montevideo units are a method of measuring uterine performance during labor.They were created in 1949 by two physicians, Roberto Caldeyro-Barcia and Hermogenes Alvarez, from Montevideo, Uruguay.

  8. Large for gestational age - Wikipedia

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    Fetal macrosomia and LGA often do not present with noticeable patient symptoms. Important signs include large fundal height (uterus size) and excessive amniotic fluid (polyhydramnios). [6] Fundal height can be measured from the top of the uterus to the pubic bone and indicates that the newborn is likely large in volume. Excessive amniotic fluid ...

  9. Fertility awareness - Wikipedia

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    One book states that periodic abstinence was recommended "by a few secular thinkers since the mid-nineteenth century," [9] but the dominant force in the twentieth century popularization of fertility awareness-based methods was the Roman Catholic Church.