Ayad,Caroline EdwardIbrahim,Ahmed Abdelrahim MohammedGarelnabi,Mohamed Elfadil MohamedAhmed,Bushra HusseinAbdalla,Elsafi AhmedSaleem,Mohammed Ahmed Elshiekh2025-10-172016https://dspace.nu.edu.sd/handle/nusu/143The objective of this study is to assess commonly used formulae (Sheppard, Campbell, Hadlock I, II, III, and IV) for estimation of fetal weight in Sudanese population. A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted at Saudi Hospital-Khartoum-Sudan; from December 2015 to April 2016. The study included 225 singleton pregnancies. The fetal biometry—Biparietal diameter (BPD), head circumference (HC), abdominal circumference (AC), femur length (FL) and actual birth weights (ABW) were taken. Statistical analysis showed significant results at p ≤ 0.005. Results showed that the significant highest positive correlation between the ABW and the EFW/Kg was seen in the Hadlock I, III and IV equations having an equal values (0.951) followed by Hadlock II (0.946), Sheppard (0.872) and lastly Campbell (−0.925) with significant high degree of negative correlation. The new established equation EFWFLHCAC is the best formula identified in our study to predict Su- danese babies weight ranged between 1.86 Kg to 3.987 Kg.enUltrasonographyFetal WeightGestational AgeAssessment of Used Formulae for Sonographic Estimation of Fetal Weight in Sudanese PopulationArticle