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Dating Scan Nt Measurement

Measurement | Dating Scan Nt

May indicate a slightly increased risk in some cases, often requiring plotting against the baby's length.

: At 11 weeks, an NT up to 2 mm is typical; by 13 weeks and 6 days, it can be up to 2.8 mm. 📈 NT Measurement Guide

A dating scan combined with a Nuchal Translucency (NT) measurement is a routine screening performed between of pregnancy. It identifies the risk for certain chromosomal conditions, such as Down syndrome, by measuring the fluid-filled space at the back of the baby's neck . Understanding the NT Measurement Dating Scan Nt Measurement

: A measurement under 3.0–3.5 mm is generally considered within the normal range.

: A measurement of 3.5 mm or more is considered higher than average and may indicate an increased risk for chromosomal or genetic conditions, or physical anomalies like heart defects. May indicate a slightly increased risk in some

A comprehensive ultrasound report for this scan typically covers: Nuchal Translucency Scan: Purpose, Procedure & Results

The NT measurement is recorded in millimeters (mm) and is compared to what is average for a baby of the same gestational age. It identifies the risk for certain chromosomal conditions,

Very high risk for chromosomal abnormalities and other birth defects. What a "Helpful Report" Includes