Prenatal diagnostic examinations are pivotal in overseeing the fetal growth and well-being. Ultrasound (U/S) procedures, a prevalent method during pregnancy, utilize sound waves to create intricate visualizations of the fetus in utero, providing crucial details regarding its positioning, size, age, and overall development. The Biophysical Profile (BPP) merges ultrasound with a non-stress test (NST), comprehensively analyzing the baby’s movements, muscle tone, breathing, amniotic fluid levels, and heart rate, delivering a thorough assessment of fetal health. Additionally, TIFFA (Targeted Imaging for Fetal Anomalies) comprises an in-depth ultrasound assessment designed to pinpoint structural irregularities or anomalies in the developing fetus, typically conducted between 18 to 22 weeks of pregnancy. These assessments collectively serve as indispensable tools for early identification of potential concerns, facilitating prompt medical interventions when needed, ensuring optimal outcomes for both mother and baby.
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