Anomaly Scan Test Centre

A prenatal ultrasound carried out between 18 and 22 weeks of pregnancy is known as a 20-week ultrasound, often known as an anatomy scan or abnormality scan. It examines the fetus’s physical growth and can spot significant anatomical defects as well as some congenital diseases. A 2D, 3D, or even 4D ultrasound will be used by your healthcare professional to obtain pictures of the fetus inside your uterus. The sonographer, who performs ultrasounds, will collect measures and check sure the fetus is developing proportionately to its age. At this session, you could find out the fetus’s gender as well. The anatomy or anomaly scan, often known as the 20-week ultrasound scan, is carried out between weeks 18 and 22 of pregnancy. It can identify some congenital anomalies and monitor the growth of embryonic organs and body components. You can usually determine the fetus’s gender. Your unborn organs and body components are measured during a 20-week ultrasound to make sure the fetus is developing normally. Additionally, the scan searches for indications of certain congenital impairments or structural problems with particular organs. The anatomy or anomaly scan, often known as the 20-week ultrasound scan, is carried out between weeks 18 and 22 of pregnancy. It can identify some congenital anomalies and monitor the growth of embryonic organs and body components. You can usually determine the fetus’s gender.
Your unborn organs and body components are measured during a 20-week ultrasound to make sure the fetus is developing normally. Additionally, the scan searches for indications of certain congenital impairments or structural problems with particular organs.

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