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Ultrasound in pregnancy
How many ultrasound are required in pregancy..what are their name and when these need to performed. Kindly reply p
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Minimum 4. Dating scan in early months,NT scan between 11-14 weeks, anomaly scan between 18-20 weeks and growth scan at 35-36 weeks. But if you have complications, you can be advised more.
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At least 4 scans are required in pregnancy. 1. Early pregnancy scan to check baby's heartbeat at 1 month 2. NT scan at 11 to 13 weeks 3. Anomaly scan at 18 to 20 weeks 4. Term scan at 36 weeks You may require more scans depending if any pregnancy complications occur or if the mother has any risk factors to check for the baby's growth. This is the very basic minimum
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First scan at 7 weeks to look fr heart beat 11 to 13 weeks nt nb scan 18 weeks level 2 ultrasound 36 weeks bpp Besides this will depend on if u hv any complications
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Atleast 4 scans, but varies from person to persons history. Early dating scan NT scan around 11-13 weeks Anomaly scan at 18-20 weeks Growth scan around 34 weeks.
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