Early Prenatal Screening: The NT Scan
The first trimester is a vital period for establishing a baseline for your baby's health. Expecting mothers are typically advised to visit a specialized
Detailed Structural Evaluation: The Anomaly Scan
As the pregnancy progresses into the second trimester, a more comprehensive diagnostic check is required. Consulting an expert
At Urban Heal Hospital, advanced high-resolution ultrasound technology and dedicated fetal medicine specialists come together under one roof. Our state-of-the-art diagnostic wing ensures that every scan is performed with maximum clinical accuracy. By identifying structural variations early, our medical teams can provide families with the guidance, reassurance, and advanced care mapping necessary for a smooth and safe delivery.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What is the main purpose of an NT Scan?
The NT (Nuchal Translucency) scan is primarily used as an early screening tool to assess the probability of specific chromosomal or genetic conditions, as well as major congenital heart defects, during the first trimester.
2. Is a level-2 anomaly scan mandatory for all pregnancies?
Yes, obstetricians highly recommend an anomaly scan for every pregnancy. It is a vital structural check that comprehensively monitors internal organ development and ensures the baby is growing normally.
3. Do these prenatal ultrasound scans pose any risk to the baby?
No. Diagnostic ultrasounds use safe, low-intensity sound waves rather than ionizing radiation. They have an excellent, decades-long safety record and pose no harm to either the mother or the developing baby.
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