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Fetus kidney size at 15 weeks
We recently did a early TiFAA . My fetus right kidney measures 11.3 mm and left kidney measures 10mm at the 15 days 1 week of gestation. Also left kidney has 0.23 urine deposition when we checked. Is this normal ? Size as well as the urine content when we scanned. Report says it's normal
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Repeat detailed anomaly scan at 20 weeks. Only pevic dilatation is relevant if at all ot is present. Kidney size doesn't matter as long as there is no pathology
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No Gynaecologist is interested in the size of the kidney at 15 weeks one day. You also please learn to ignore things which have no relevance, and also if you can do nothing about it.
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Get a repeat scan at 18 to 20 weeks
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Wait for anomaly scan between 18/20 weeks
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Anomaly scan at 18 to 22 weeks of gestation should be done ..
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