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Nuchal fold thickness
I have got my tiffa scan and in which it shows nuchal fold 4.3 mm is this normal at 19+2 gestation my nt nb was normal and dual marker was also at low risk
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At 19 weeks nt value is not relevant.  If dual marker test was normal, nothing to worry.
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Nuchal translucency is done in 11-13 weeks to rule out chances of chromosomal abnormality.In 19weeks it is less significant. If NT scan done previously had NT less than 3.5mm no need to worry
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It's normal.
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Tiffa scan is not the correct time to check the nuchal fold It has to be checked in the level one scan Less than 6 is  normal for this gestational age So ur report is normal
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