Pregnancy and Birth: How to Correctly Interpret General Obstetric Ultrasound Reports

As indicated in the title, this is the interpretation of the general obstetric ultrasound report, which does not include [large malformation screening]. I will specially write popular science articles on three other hot ultrasound topics: [large malformation screening] [umbilical cord around neck] [low placenta], please pay attention. When visiting the outpatient department, many expectant mothers will have many problems and perplexities after each ultrasound examination: can the baby give birth naturally even if the biparietal diameter is relatively large? What about the baby’s short legs? Can placental aging not supplement calcium? …… In fact, doctors also face a lot of confusion, Ultrasound is the eye of an obstetrician, Now the resolution of ultrasonic machines is getting higher and higher. More Read More …

The Things of Pregnancy and Birth: B-ultrasound [Large Deformity Screening]

After pregnancy, many B-ultrasound examinations have to be performed, of which the most important and most worrying one is [large malformation screening]. There will be many questions about [screening for large deformities]. Please listen to me carefully. [Large Deformity Screening] Check what? [Large malformation screening] is a popular term, and the standard term is [systematic prenatal ultrasound examination during the second trimester], and the English name corresponding to [large malformation screening] is Anomaly Scan. Ultrasound examination during the second trimester of pregnancy not only looks at the general conditions of fetal growth and development, placenta and amniotic fluid, but also carries out detailed examination on various organs and systems of the fetus in order to understand whether the fetus has Read More …