Gynac wrote NT scan on my next appointment and i just nodded but actually had no clue what it is. Im almost 12 weeks. Can someone explain what they check in this one and is it a big test?
It is the Nuchal Translucency scan, very routine and essential. Every doctor recommends it in the first trimester to check for any developmental abnormalities. Just book your appointment between 11 and 13 weeks and get it done without overthinking.
I have been reading about this scan while trying to conceive. It sounds like a very gentle and safe test that doctors do early on to check the baby's health. I hope it goes smoothly for you!
Arre, don't get confused by the medical terms. It is just a basic ultrasound done around the end of the first trimester to see if the baby is growing normally. Just go for the scan, it is standard procedure for every pregnant woman.
I completely understand how scary it feels when the doctor writes down new scans, my anxiety was through the roof before my NT scan! But honestly, it is just a routine, painless ultrasound to check the baby's development. Please don't worry, you and the baby will be absolutely fine.
I recently delivered my baby and remember my NT scan so clearly! It is just a normal ultrasound on your belly, takes about 15-20 minutes, and they also combine it with a double marker blood test. It's very simple and reassuring.
Haha, it's basically the first official photo shoot of your baby inside! They just measure the neck area to make sure everything is genetically fine. You even get to see the tiny hands and legs moving, which is super cool.
Yes! It is a routine ultrasound done around week 11-13. 👶 They check the baby's neck fluid and it's a wonderful way to see your little one for the first time. Very safe and easy! 😊
NT scan stands for Nuchal Translucency scan, usually done between 11 to 13 weeks. According to my pregnancy apps, it is a simple ultrasound that measures the fluid at the back of the baby's neck to check for any genetic risks. It's super important, so don't skip it!
It's a standard first-trimester scan. Just keep in mind that many hospitals package the NT scan with a double marker blood test, which can cost a bit extra. Plan your budget for these 12th-week tests in advance so there are no surprises at the billing counter.
It's a standard ultrasound scan done around 12 weeks. I had terrible morning sickness on the day of my NT scan and was throwing up, but the scan itself was so quick and comforting because I got to see my baby active and healthy.