It is the role and responsibility of all staff to ensure women who are booking late are offered the first available appointment and have a full history taken at booking, including exploration into the reason for booking late. Appropriate referrals should be made in a timely manner and obstetric review should be sought as required.
Late booking in pregnancy: management of women who book after 22+0 weeks gestation (629)
Objectives
The aim of this guideline is to provide information on the management of women with an unknown estimated delivery date, or who book with maternity services after 22+0 weeks gestation.
This does not apply to women who attend NHS GG&C maternity services after 22+0 weeks who have received antenatal care elsewhere.
Audience
This guideline should be used by all Maternity staff working within NHS GG&C.
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Accurate dating of pregnancy is crucial for determining gestational age. The British Medical Ultrasound Society (BMUS) guidelines state that the most accurate measurement for dating a pregnancy is a crown rump length, taken between 6 and 13+0 weeks gestation. After this the pregnancy should be dated by head circumference (HC) or femur length. Pregnancies without ultrasonic examination before 22+0 weeks should be considered sub-optimally dated.
Booking late is known to be associated with poorer obstetric and neonatal outcomes. These women often have complex social issues.