Since the late 1970s symphysis-fundus measurements have been used in the Nordic countries to predict fetal growth deviation. Via a questionnaire, sent to Nordic university hospitals representative of health care areas, existing practices have been investigated. Symphysis-fundus measurements are almost invariably obtained and plotted onto nomograms as part of routine antenatal care. Five normal curves are in use showing some variation, but there are considerable differences in the selection of material and in the statistical treatment of the data. Revision of some of these curves may be required.