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NT-NB Scan (Twins), in Visit Clinic

Early pregnancy ultrasound measuring fetal neck fluid and nasal bone to screen for chromosomal issues in Visit Clinic.

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What is a NT-NB Scan (Twins) Test in Visit Clinic?

An NT-NB scan measures two early fetal features by ultrasound: nuchal translucency (fluid at the back of the fetal neck) and the fetal nasal bone. These measurements are important because they are markers that help estimate the risk of chromosomal conditions such as Down syndrome (trisomy 21) and other anomalies. In twins, each fetus is measured individually, which takes more time and skill. Results are used with maternal blood tests and pregnancy dating to give a combined risk estimate. Abnormal findings do not diagnose a condition but guide the need for further testing and specialist counseling. The scan is typically done between 11 and 13 weeks and 6 days of pregnancy.

NT-NB Scan (Twins) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Drink water to have a comfortably full bladder before the scan.

NT-NB Scan (Twins) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The NT-NB Scan (Twins) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Nuchal translucency measurement
  • nasal bone assessment
  • crown–rump length for accurate pregnancy dating

Why Take a NT-NB Scan (Twins) Test in Visit Clinic?

NT-NB Scan (Twins) is part of first‑trimester combined screening and checks each twin for early markers of chromosomal problems. Doctors order it for routine screening, advanced maternal age, abnormal blood screening, or a family history of genetic conditions. It helps detect increased risk for Down syndrome and other anomalies. Abnormal results can come from chromosomal changes, structural differences, poor dating, or maternal factors and usually lead to further testing and counseling.

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Frequently asked questions

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Can an NT scan detect twins in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. An NT (nuchal translucency) ultrasound at about 11–14 weeks commonly identifies twin pregnancies, determines chorionicity/amnionicity, and measures a separate NT for each fetus. Twin screening is more complex—measurements and aneuploidy risk assessment are done per fetus, and accuracy can be lower, especially in monochorionic twins, so additional monitoring or testing is often recommended.

How much time does an NT scan take for twins in Visit Clinic?plus

An NT scan for twins typically takes about 20–45 minutes. It often runs longer than a singleton scan because both fetuses need separate nuchal translucency and nasal bone measurements. Time varies with fetal position, maternal body habitus and clarity of images; sometimes a follow-up scan is needed if measurements aren’t clear.

What is a normal NT-NB scan in pregnancy in Visit Clinic?plus

A normal NT-NB scan shows a nuchal translucency measurement within the expected range for gestational age (typically under about 3.5 mm at 11 to 14 weeks or with crown–rump length 45–84 mm) and a clearly visible nasal bone. These findings lower the likelihood of chromosomal abnormalities but are not definitive; further screening or diagnostic testing may be offered.

At what scan can you see twins in Visit Clinic?plus

Twins are usually detected by ultrasound. A transvaginal ultrasound can identify multiple embryos and heartbeats as early as 6–8 weeks; a standard abdominal or dating scan commonly confirms twins around 8–12 weeks. Chorionicity and detailed anatomy are assessed at the mid‑pregnancy anatomy scan, typically 18–20 weeks. Follow‑up ultrasounds monitor growth and complications throughout pregnancy.

At what point can twins be detected in Visit Clinic?plus

Twins can often be seen on ultrasound as early as 5–6 weeks’ gestation with a transvaginal scan (two gestational sacs or embryos). Cardiac activity is typically visible by 6–7 weeks. Routine transabdominal scans at 10–13 weeks confirm number and placentation (chorionicity); detailed anatomy scans occur around 18–20 weeks. Elevated hCG or a large uterus may prompt earlier scanning.

What do twins look like on an early scan in Visit Clinic?plus

On an early ultrasound around 6–8 weeks, twins can appear as two separate gestational sacs, each with a yolk sac and embryo (dichorionic), or as one sac containing two yolk sacs/embryos (monochorionic). You may see two fetal poles and two heartbeats if developed. Sac and embryo measurements help date the pregnancy and determine whether they share a placenta; follow-up scans clarify chorionicity.