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Ultrasound Measurements: What Does 'M' Indicate?
The letter "m" on an ultrasound typically refers to the measurement of a particular structure, such as the nuchal translucency or the femur length, rather than indicating the gender of the baby. Gender determination through ultrasound is usually done by examining the appearance of the reproductive organs.Pediatrics - Related Articles
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