Understanding Normal Early Fetal Development
This process is completely expected and resolves on its own as the baby grows.
At 9–10 weeks, every single normal fetus shows this finding. It is a sign of healthy development.
| Gestational Age | What We Expect | Incidence of Herniation | Clinical Significance |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8 Weeks | Herniation begins | 64% | Normal. No action needed. |
| 9 – 10 Weeks | Peak herniation | 100% | Universal. Expected in all fetuses. |
| 11 Weeks | Retraction begins | 25% | Transition. Still normal. |
| 12 Weeks (CRL >45 mm) | Complete resolution | 0% | Herniation should be absent |
A diagnosis of omphalocele should never be made before 12 weeks or a CRL of 45 mm. Early findings are almost always normal.
The vast majority of early findings resolve completely. Your care team will guide every step.