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Ultrasounds in pregnancy
Can I know at which all weeks an ultrasound is required during pregnancy and the purpose for them? I have had my first ultrasound at 7weeks to detect to fetal heartbeat, which came positive. When is the next ultrasound due? My LMP: 24/01/2020
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At 12 wks ( Sono NT ) 20 wk Anamoly scan 30 wk ( colour Doppler)
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Next is between 12- 14 wks called nt scan 20 wks - anomaly scan 32 wks or later - growth scan
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Hi! I think seeing the current situation of Covid19 you should avoid exposure and be safe at home. You can directly go for Anomaly scan b/w 18-22 weeks with quadruple test.But do Consult your gynecologist regarding the same.
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Avoid exposure but be alert
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consult for more discussion on ur problem and treatment chat privetly,
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11 weeks - 13 weeks +6 days = NT Scan ( to rule out abnormal babies ) 18 to 22 weeks = target scan 37 weeks + growth scan more than enough
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At 12 weeks.. For NT scan.. For trisomy problems in baby which related with mental retardation. At 18~19 week for structural anomaly in baby At 33 weeks.. Growth scan nd doppler test of fetus to assess growth of fetus.. These are minimum scan required in pregnancy
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