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Hi my nt scan comes 2.4mm  in 12 week 6 days Is this normal I m totally confused, What I have to do
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Do Nipt blood test to rule out genetic abnormalities
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You have to do nothing. Please wait for the next 4-5 weeks and get your Quad Screening test done. Then you will be more sure if the baby has any problems or not.
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Nt shud be less than 3mm You are almost 13weeks, it shud be less than 2.6mm Based on your age shown in your profile, i would suggest to domarker test and also NIPT
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Do one double market,,, Take on line consultation Dr Sarita Narayan Senior gynaecologist Wagholi Pune ( may google for wattsapp video Consultation )
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It is not normal You need to proceed with further evaluation
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Considering age do NIPT
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