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Combined nt scan + double N t What test is this? Again usg will be done or what ? On week 8th already one usg we have done.
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YOU HAVE TO GO FOR THIS SCAN B/W 11-13 WEEKS ALONG WITH A BLOOD TEST DOUBLE MARKER TEST
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Yes they should be done Consult with me online for detailed consultation for antenatal care
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Though the incidence of down syndrome is very  less but we should go for nT scan to rule out down syndrome .
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It is compulsory to know the any chromosome abnormality of baby.So NT scan and double marker is compulsory to rule out the DOWN 'S syndrome.
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NT scan is very important along with double marker blood test they will check the baby for downs syndrome. It is to be done in that particular period only.
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Ya..this is special ultrasound with blood test
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