Fetal Anomaly Scan

An ultrasound that examines the baby’s anatomy and growth to detect structural problems before birth in Visit Clinic.
What is a Fetal Anomaly Scan Test in Visit Clinic?
A fetal anomaly scan is an ultrasound that examines the baby’s structure and development in pregnancy. It looks at the head, brain, spine, heart, limbs, and other organs. The scan checks growth, organ formation, and the position of the placenta. It helps detect structural problems like neural tube defects, heart defects, and limb differences. Doctors use it to confirm gestational age, assess growth, plan care, and decide if more tests are needed. Results guide pregnancy management, referrals to specialists, and decisions about delivery timing or further genetic testing. Most scans are done in the second trimester and are a key part of routine prenatal care.
Fetal Anomaly Scan Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
Drink water to fill the bladder as advised; avoid urinating for 1 hour before scan
Fetal Anomaly Scan Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The Fetal Anomaly Scan test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a Fetal Anomaly Scan Test in Visit Clinic?
FETAL ANOMALY SCAN is usually part of the second-trimester anatomy ultrasound performed around 18–22 weeks. Doctors order it routinely or after abnormal first-trimester screening, concerning blood tests, or family history. It helps detect structural birth defects, growth problems, placental issues, and multiple pregnancy concerns. Abnormal findings can stem from genetic conditions, infections, maternal illness, medications, or environmental factors. A known family history of congenital anomalies makes this scan especially important.
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