16/01/2026
People say sonography isn’t important and it’s “just a scam.”
That’s misinformation.
Pregnancy sonography is done to monitor the baby’s development and catch concerns early — not for drama, not for money.
✅ Next scan: NT/NB Scan (3rd month screening)
In this scan we check:
• NT thickness — the fluid behind the baby’s neck (nuchal translucency)
• Nasal bone — whether the nose bone is clearly visible
• Early development markers like brain formation and eyes
🧪 Dual Marker Test: With ~95% sensitivity, your screening result shows the baby is in the LOW-RISK category ✅
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