Answer: Hello dear, normal cervical length is 4 to 5 cm when not pregnant. One study found that at 24 weeks gestation, the average cervical length is 3.5 cm. When cervical length is less than 2.2 cm, women face a 20 percent probability of preterm delivery.
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Dr.Priyanka Patel4 years old baby
Answer: Your cervical length should be more than 2.5 centimetre it is very much better if a cervical length is 3.5 to 3.7
Durga Harika18 months old baby
Answer: If it is 4.1cm any problem?? please tell me
Dr.Priyanka Patel927 days ago
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Question:What is the tiffa scan ?
Answer: Hello dear. A TIFFA scan is one of the important scans conducted during 18-23 weeks of pregnancy. It is important because it detects any congenital abnormalities in the growing fetus.
It examines both the internal and external anatomy of the fetus. It helps detect any major effects as well as smaller chromosomal abnormalities and any genetic syndrome.
The scan is to be conducted on all pregnant women even though they may be in the low-risk category. Take care.
Answer: Hello dear...
tiffa or anamoly scan is also known as mid pregnancy scan,it is usually carried out in second trimester, it takes place between 18 to 21 weeks,but usually it is performed in 20 weeks,in this scan they will close look you and your baby,the sonographer will check whether baby is growing normally and lying of your placenta
Answer: Congratulations on your pregnancy and welcome to the motherhood!
A TIFFA scan is one of the important scans conducted during 18-23 weeks of pregnancy. It is important because it detects any congenital abnormalities in the growing fetus.
It examines both the internal and external anatomy of the fetus. It helps detect any major effects as well as smaller chromosomal abnormalities and any genetic syndrome.
The scan is to be conducted on all pregnant women even though they may be in the low-risk category.
Those who have a family history have a higher risk and those who have had an infection or were under certain drugs are also more prone to risks.
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