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What are "Fetal Echocardiography Sacn" and "Doppler fetal well being scan" Are these two scan same or different??
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Both are different, echo will look at baby’s heart in detail and doppler will look at the blood flows in placenta and the baby
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They are different scan Ecocardiography is the ultrasound at looks only at the fetal heart  to be done between 22 to 24 weeks Doppler will being looks at the blood flow and the growth parameters of the baby
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They are very different
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Hello There are 2 different scans
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They are different Fetal 2 D echo is a detailed study of the baby s heart, its chambers and valves and blood flow channels. It’s if usually done at 24 weeks Doppler study is a study of blood flow in the uterine , umbilical vessels, blood flow to baby’s brain and other vital organs. It can be done anytime in the pregnancy. And it is good to keep an eye on it because it can deteriorate in pre eclampsia and iugr (for example) and can affect the delivery plan and medications.
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