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Twin Baby suboptimally visualized
First baby delivery is normal now this time it is twins. Question 1 : this time delivery will be normal or c section. Question 2 : 12 weeks completed but doctor suggested triple marker test but lab person told it can be done after completion of 14 weeks it is done. Question 3 : NT scan shows suboptimally visualized means? Attached the NT scan reports
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1.Delivery Mode: Possible for normal delivery if Twin A is cephalic at term. However, twins have a higher threshold for C-section. Decision usually made at 34–36 weeks. 2. Suboptimally Visualized: This means the radiologist saw the nasal bone, but the image wasn't perfectly clear (often because the baby was lying in an awkward position). Since it was seen and NT is normal, it is generally reassuring. 3. Follow-up: Review in 4 weeks with Triple/Quadruple Marker reports.
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1. Delivery: In twins, mode depends on baby position & safety → many cases need C-section, but normal delivery is possible in selected cases. 2. Triple marker: Yes, it is ideally done after 14 weeks. 3. Suboptimally visualized (NT): Usually means views were not clear, common in twins → may need repeat scan. Better to review reports once for proper guidance and planning.
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