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    Fetal Ultrasound



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    A fetal ultrasound scan uses reflected sound waves to produce a picture of your Reference fetus Opens New Window, the organ that nourishes your fetus (Reference placenta Opens New Window), and the liquid that surrounds your fetus (Reference amniotic fluid Opens New Window).

    You may not receive information about the test right away. Full results are usually available in 1 or 2 days.

    Fetal ultrasound
    Normal:
    • The fetus is the size expected for its age.
    • The heart rate and breathing activity of the fetus is normal for its age.
    • If the test is done late in the pregnancy, the fetus is in the head-down position.
    • The placenta is the size expected for the stage of the pregnancy and does not cover the cervix.
    • The uterus contains an adequate amount of amniotic fluid.
    • No birth defects can be seen. (Many minor defects and some major defects are not easily seen. Also, birth defects do not always show up early in pregnancy.) See Reference ultrasound images of a normal fetus Opens New Window Reference Click here to see an illustration. Opens New Window.
    Abnormal:

    Many conditions can change fetal ultrasound results. Your doctor will discuss any significant abnormal results with you in relation to your past health.



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