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My wife had her level 2 ultrasound in 20th week of pregnancy, that was 2 weeks ago. Report showed " Hyperechoic Bowel Loops". All other tests, ultrasound including triple marker tests came absolutely normal. Now Yesterday , means on 4th January 2025, she underwent again for repeat Level 2 scan. Now report shows "Slightly Hyperechoic appearance of few Bowel loops(Echogenecity more than fetal liver but significantly lesser than fetal bone.)" & "Minimal Fullness of left renal pelvicalyceal system measuring ~ 3.5 mm, No significantly fullness on right side)" pls note all other anamoly is normal in this report and all other reports are absolutely normal. Is there anything to worry? My gynecologist says there is absolutely no problem. And said it's normal only... Is there anything to worry? I also searched google, as I was scared. It shows everything is normal. Pls suggest.
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Your Gynaecologist is right. Absolutely no problem. Secondly when getting such investigations (prenatal investigations) done you should consult your Gynaecologist regarding "what can be done" . If nothing can be done then you should not even worry about it.
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They ultrasound findings could be associated with down syndrome Triple test is an obsolete test Was a double marker or NIpT done
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Triple marker is of no use these days Nipt ?? Findings are ok though
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