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Early tiffa
I had Miscarriage at 14 weeks in 2023..now I'm 18 weeks pregnant.. My doctor done tiffa at 16 weeks.in tiffa everything was good.. But suggested tiffa again after one month.. Early tiffa is good so is next tiffa will also comes good?
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Tiffa is usually done between 18 to 22 weeks.
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Do it at 22-23 weeks
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As the baby grows in age, it can be different, no definite way of saying anything so, just get it done and we will see then
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Get it done at 18 weeks too.
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Tiffa is usually done between 18-22 weeks and the later the better as most of the organs especially the heart of the baby can be better visualized nearer to 22 weeks. So, another scan is necessary. We cannot comment if the next scan will be normal based on 16 weeks scan as all the organs will not be completely developed by 16 weeks.
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Tiffa is not done this early. Always has to be done between 18-20wks.
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