Pregnancy scan

2020-06-13 15:25:42
Dear sir and mam Please find attached report of obstrac scan of tiffa scan 23rd week running i think . Just doctor said some baby face was turned back position .. something she told so she told  me that  and next week again she will check .. what is that can u explain in these report as she mentioned or not that complaint which she told me ..
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This report is normal But it's not a anomaly scan May be its incomplete Sometimes if facial profile is not seen due to baby position they may need to see again Go to my website www.familygynaec.com For articles on pregnancy advice

Answered2020-06-14 11:18:13

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This is not tiffa scan

Answered2020-06-14 08:57:30

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Anomaly scan at 23 weeks is bit late I can say but overall it’s ok.hope the biochemical screening is complete in time

Answered2020-06-14 05:53:20

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Hello..  it's not a tiffa scan.. and I really wonder why won't he sign the report.. plz wait for him to see again.. Do not make any conclusions ..

Answered2020-06-14 05:32:28

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It is done in either hurry or not done by a proper radiologist ,,, Anamoly scan is very important scan and the report used to be in two to three pages Mentioning each part Brain Heart Kidney Abdomen Limbs everything So get it done again Otherwise report is ok

Answered2020-06-14 05:08:02

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Hello This report is normal N it's not tiffa scan! May be the radiologist couldn't see all parameters willing to get evaluated due to baby position So might have asked u to come again! That's absolutely fine and normal! So don't worry Relive your anxiety Stay calm

Answered2020-06-14 03:51:49

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Hi. The report is normal . If the face is turned and cannot be seen completely at this time , it can be done next time . So no need to worry .

Answered2020-06-14 03:12:48

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Hi there, Ultrasound report doesnt mention anything like that. Report looks normal.

Answered2020-06-14 02:42:09

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