Is it normal to have a femur of 60 at 37 weeks pregnant?

Femur 60 at 37 weeks of pregnancy should mean that the femur length of the fetus at 37 weeks is 6.0cm, which is on the short side, and the standard is around 7.10±0.52cm. You can’t judge whether the fetus is normal based on one indicator alone, you need to refer to the biparietal diameter and other developmental indicators to judge whether it is normal or not.
Fetal femur length may vary depending on genetic factors, nutritional factors, and the doctor’s technique during measurement. Generally, after 30 weeks of pregnancy, the femur length is allowed to have a deviation of two weeks up and down, but even if it exceeds the deviation value, don’t worry too much, you need to evaluate other growth indicators under the guidance of the doctor, as well as fetal heart rate monitoring, amniotic fluid volume, etc. to determine the development of the fetus in the uterus.
The diet of the pregnant woman may also affect the development of the femur, so she should pay attention to a balanced diet, calcium supplementation and vitamin supplementation. At the same time, you should pay attention to the review, regular obstetric examination, to observe the fetal growth trend.