During pregnancy, pregnant women should regularly go to the hospital for corresponding pregnancy tests. After 20 weeks of pregnancy, doctors will increase the measurement of the pregnant woman's abdominal circumference, which refers to the size of the pregnant woman's abdomen. This can observe the situation in the pregnant woman's uterine cavity and serve as one of the basis for judging whether the fetus is developing normally. Some pregnant women have asked, what is the normal abdominal circumference at 30 weeks?
At 30 weeks of pregnancy, which is 7 months and 2 weeks after pregnancy, the abdominal circumference of pregnant women will be between 82 centimeters and 94 centimeters, with a standard value of 84 centimeters. At 8 months of pregnancy, the abdominal circumference of pregnant women will be between 84 and 95 centimeters, with a standard value of 89 centimeters. Therefore, as long as the abdominal circumference of pregnant women is within the range of 82 centimeters to 95 centimeters at 30 weeks of pregnancy, it is considered normal.
As the measurement of abdominal circumference is greatly influenced by individual factors of pregnant women, such as their body shape, weight, and abdominal fat thickness, pregnant women do not need to worry too much when the measured abdominal circumference value differs from the standard control table. It is recommended to combine it with other examinations (such as uterine height) for comprehensive analysis. As long as other values are normal, the fetus is generally not a problem.
In addition to being measured by a doctor, pregnant women can also measure their abdominal circumference on a daily basis. When measuring abdominal circumference, they can lie down or stand up and use a soft tape to measure it. One end should be centered around the navel, then horizontally wrap around the abdomen for one week, and return to the navel position again to measure the abdominal circumference value. After each measurement, a record can be made and a curve chart can be created for better observation of the situation.