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2nd openion Nt scan showing 2.4
Hi, 1st NT scan done on 11week 2 days and it was 3.1mm. So we scared of down syndrome. We consulted to different doctor for 2nd opening and see said do one more NT(12week 2 days)scan result was 2.4mm. So we asked why it's different from previous scan, doctor said baby cord was there in nake , also see suggested of NIPT test for which blood sample has been given. Still i am so much confuse . Please helps on this what is right. What shoud I do next. What shoud be the best NT scan value between 11 to 2 week?
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The value should be less than 3mm. But based on your age in your profile, i would suggest to do NIPT to be on safe side. Dont be tensed Just wait for the results Please connect if you require any further guidance
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Nt is still raised It should be less than 2 You need to proceed with Nipt
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