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Age determination of Fetus

Age determination of Fetus


Age of the Fetus 

Haase’s rule-age in lunar months  

  • If Crown-heel length is
  • If Crown-heel length is >25 cm, age in months =  length / 5h

End of first month

  • Length 1 cm, weight two and half gram
  • Eyes are seen as two dark spots and mouth as a cleft

End of second month

  • Length 4 cm, weight 10 gms
  • Hands and feet are webbed
  • Anus is seen as a dark spot

Age of the Fetus

End of third month

  • Length 9 cm, Weight 30 gms
  • Eyes are closed, pupillary membrane appears
  • Nails appear and neck is formed
  • Heart fully formed

End of fourth month

  • Length 16 cm, weight 120 gms°
  • Sex can be recognized

End of fifth month

  • Length 25 cm, weight 400 gms
  • Nails are distinct and soft°
  • Light hairs appear on head°

End of sixth month

  • Length 30 cm, weight 700 gms
  • Eyebrow and eyelashes appear°
  • Subcutaneous fat begins to be deposited°
  • Testes are seen close to kidney

End of seventh month

  • Length 35 cm, weight 900-1200 gms
  • Nails are thick
  • Eyelids open and pupillary membrane disappears
  • Testes found at external inguinal ring

End of eighth month

  • Length 40 cm, weight one and half to two kg
  • Nails reach the tips of fingers
  • Left testes in scrotum

End of ninth month

  • Length 45 cm, weight two and half to three kg
  • Scalp hair is dark and 4 cm long°
  • Scrotum is wrinkled and contains both testes

End of tenth month

  • Length 50-53 cm, weight 2.5-5 kg
  • The nails project beyond the end of fingers but reach only the tip of the toes
Fusion of Skull sutures & Closure of fontanelle

Lateral and occipital fontanelles

< 2 months

Posterior fontanelles

6 – 8 months

Anterior fontanelle

1.5 – 2 years

Metopic suture

3 years

Basi-Occiput fusion with basi-sphenoid

18 – 21 years

Sagittal suture

  • Posterior 3rd
  • Anterior 3rd
  • Middle 3rd

30 – 40 years

40 – 50 years

50 – 60 years

Coronal suture

  • Lower half
  • Upper half

40 – 50 years

50 – 60 years

Lambdoid suture

45 years

Exam Important

Rule of Hasse
  • Rule of Hasse is used to determine the age of fetus from crown to heel length in cm.
  • During first five months, Length in cm = (Age in months)2
  • After age of >5 months, Age in months = (Length in cm)/5
  • The lack of cartilage and the easy foldability (lack of recoil are evident in the ear of premature infant at 26 weeks.
  • Prominence of the labia minora in a premature female infant represents the gestational age of aprox 28 weeks.
  • Heart is fully developed at 3 month age of intrauterine life
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