Background: To establish normal reference ranges of fetal facial profile markers, and to study their correlation with crown-rump length (CRL) during first trimester (11~13+6 weeks’ gestation) in a Han Chinese population. Methods: Ultrasonographic images of measuring fetal nuchal translucency (NT) were retrospectively selected randomly in normal pregnancies where both parents were of Han Chinese ethnicity. The facial markers included inferior facial angle (IFA), maxilla-nasion-mandible (MNM) angle, facial maxillary angle (FMA) and profile line (PL) distance. These markers were measured through ViewPoint 6 software by two experienced sonographers.Results: Three hundred and eighty fetuses were selected. The ICCs (95% CI) of intra-operator 1 reproducibility of IFA, MNM angle, FMA, PL distance were 0.944 (0.886~0.973), 0.804 (0.629~0.902), 0.834 (0.68~0.918) and 0.935 (0.868~0.969), respectively. The ICCs (95% CI) of intra-operator 2 reproducibility of IFA, MNM angle, FMA, PL distance were 0.931 (0.857~0.967), 0.809 (0.637~0.904), 0.786 (0.600~0.892) and 0.906 (0.813~0.954), respectively. The ICCs (95% CI) of inter-operator reproducibility of IFA, MNM angle, FMA, PL distance were 0.885 (0.663~0.953), 0.829 (0.672~0.915), 0.77 (0.511~0.891) and 0.844 (0.68~0.925), respectively. The average±SD of IFA, MNM angle, FMA and PL distance were 80.2°±7.25°, 4.17°±1.19°, 75.36°±5.31°, 2.78±0.54 mm, respectively. IFA and PL distance significantly decreased with CRL, while MNM angle and FMA significantly increased with CRL.Conclusion: It was feasible to measure fetal facial markers during first trimester. The normal range of each marker was obtained through large sample data, and the measurements were found to correlate with CRL.