Fetal Anomaly Level-2

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Fetal Anomaly Level-2, in Visit Clinic

A detailed mid-pregnancy ultrasound that checks fetal anatomy to detect structural problems and measure growth in Visit Clinic.

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Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
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What is a Fetal Anomaly Level-2 Test in Visit Clinic?

A fetal anomaly level-2 scan is a detailed prenatal ultrasound that examines the baby’s anatomy. It checks the brain, spine, heart, limbs, abdomen, and other major structures. The scan also reviews the placenta, amniotic fluid, and fetal growth. Detecting structural problems early helps doctors plan care, offer treatments, or arrange specialist referrals. It can find major birth defects and guide decisions about further testing. This scan is usually done in the mid-pregnancy second trimester. Doctors use it to confirm normal development or to follow up when earlier screens or family history raise concerns.

Fetal Anomaly Level-2 Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Drink 1–2 glasses of water an hour before the scan.

Fetal Anomaly Level-2 Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Fetal Anomaly Level-2 test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Single test

Why Take a Fetal Anomaly Level-2 Test in Visit Clinic?

FETAL ANOMALY LEVEL -2 is part of routine prenatal anatomy screening, often done in the second trimester. It is ordered during regular prenatal care, after abnormal screening results, or when there are concerns like fetal growth issues, bleeding, or a family history of birth defects. The scan helps diagnose structural anomalies, placental problems, and growth restriction. Abnormal results may come from genetic conditions, maternal infections, medications, or other health issues, and family history of congenital problems makes this scan especially important.

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What is a Level 2 anomaly scan in Visit Clinic?plus

A Level 2 anomaly scan (mid‑trimester anatomy scan) is a detailed ultrasound, usually performed at 18–22 weeks, that examines fetal anatomy and development. It assesses organs (brain, heart, spine, kidneys, limbs), measurements, placenta position, umbilical cord and amniotic fluid to detect structural abnormalities. It's noninvasive and done by a trained sonographer; abnormal findings may prompt further tests or specialist referral.

What is considered a fetal anomaly in Visit Clinic?plus

A fetal anomaly is a structural or functional abnormality in the developing baby detected before birth or at delivery. It includes congenital malformations (e.g., heart defects, neural tube defects), chromosomal or genetic conditions, growth abnormalities, and functional disorders. Severity ranges from minor to life‑threatening. Anomalies are identified by screening, ultrasound, and diagnostic tests and may require specialist assessment, monitoring, or intervention.

What is a normal report of an anomaly scan in Visit Clinic?plus

A normal anomaly-scan report states that the fetal anatomy appears normal with no major structural abnormalities detected; heart with normal rate and four-chamber view; brain, spine, face, limbs, kidneys and bladder visualised; growth measurements and estimated gestational age are appropriate; amniotic fluid volume and placenta location are normal; umbilical cord has three vessels and fetal movements are present.

Can level 2 be done at 24 weeks in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. A Level 2 (detailed anatomy) ultrasound is ideally done around 18–22 weeks but can still be performed at 24 weeks. It’s generally feasible, though some structures may be harder to visualize because of fetal size or position. If views are limited, a repeat scan or specialist fetal imaging referral may be recommended—discuss timing and expectations with your obstetrician.

What is the rule of 3 anomaly scan in Visit Clinic?plus

I’m not sure which “rule of 3” you mean. Do you mean the recommended timing (around 18–22 weeks), the three core checks during an anomaly scan (major structural organs, fetal growth measurements, placenta/amniotic fluid), or a different rule? Tell me which and I’ll provide a 50–75 word explanation.

How common is bad news at a 20 week scan in Visit Clinic?plus

Most 20‑week (anomaly) scans show no major problems. Major structural abnormalities are uncommon, occurring in roughly 2–4% of pregnancies; minor or unclear findings that need follow‑up are more frequent. Risk varies with maternal age, history and scan quality. If something is suspected, you’ll be offered more detailed ultrasound, specialist review and possible genetic testing to clarify the diagnosis and options.