Ultrasound NT Scan (Early Level 1)

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Ultrasound NT Scan (Early Level 1)

The NT (Nuchal Translucency) scan is a specialized ultrasound performed between 11 and 14 weeks of pregnancy to measure the thickness of the fluid buildup at the back of the fetus neck. This measurement helps assess the risk of chromosomal abnormalities such as Down syndrome and certain genetic disorders. The NT scan, along with maternal age and blood tests, provides valuable information to determine the need for further diagnostic testing or counseling during pregnancy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

USG OBS is an ultrasound used for obstetric (pregnancy) evaluations.
USG in pregnancy is an ultrasound scan done to monitor the baby’s growth and development and to check the health of the uterus and placenta during pregnancy.
USG in pregnancy is recommended at different stages such as early pregnancy confirmation, dating scan, anomaly scan between 18–22 weeks, and growth scans in later months.
Yes, USG in pregnancy is completely safe. It uses sound waves and does not involve radiation, making it safe for both the mother and the unborn baby.
USG in pregnancy usually takes around 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the type of scan and the stage of pregnancy.
USG in pregnancy helps check the baby’s heartbeat, growth, position, placenta location, amniotic fluid levels, and can detect certain fetal abnormalities.
Usually, 3 to 4 USG scans are done during a normal pregnancy. The exact number may vary depending on medical conditions and your doctor’s advice.

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