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Diagnopein USG 2ND TRIMESTER ANOMALY STUDY Centre in Nashik

Diagnopein USG 2ND TRIMESTER ANOMALY STUDY Centre in Nashik

The USG 2nd Trimester Anomaly Study—also known as the Level 2 Scan or Anomaly Scan—is one of the most important fetal ultrasound examinations performed between 18 to 22 weeks of pregnancy. This detailed assessment evaluates the baby’s organs, growth, placenta, amniotic fluid, and potential congenital abnormalities.
At Diagnopein Nashik, our expert radiologists use advanced ultrasound technology to provide precise and reliable fetal assessment for expectant mothers.

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Why is USG 2nd Trimester Anomaly Study Important?

TheUSG 2nd Trimester Anomaly Study is crucial because it provides a comprehensive, detailed mapping of the fetal structure. It helps detect issues related to:

  1. Brain and spine development

  2. Heart structure and functioning

  3. Abdominal wall defects

  4. Kidneys and urinary tract system

  5. Limb formation

  6. Placenta location and maturity

  7. Umbilical cord and blood flow

Early identification of anomalies allows doctors to recommend appropriate treatment, follow-up scans, or specialized care.

At Diagnopein Nashik, we emphasize patient comfort, accuracy, and ethical scanning practices. Our high-resolution ultrasound equipment ensures clear imaging to support early diagnosis.


 Benefits of USG 2nd Trimester Anomaly Study

The USG 2nd Trimester Anomaly Study offers several health advantages for expecting mothers:

Early Detection of Congenital Anomalies

The scan identifies structural abnormalities like neural tube defects, cardiac defects, cleft lip, kidney abnormalities, limb deformities, and more.

Monitoring Fetal Growth

Growth parameters such as BPD, HC, AC, and FL are measured to ensure the baby is developing normally.

Placental Health Assessment

The test confirms placenta position (anterior/posterior), placenta previa, and placental maturity.

Amniotic Fluid Evaluation

Abnormal fluid levels may indicate fetal or maternal complications.

Helps Plan Safe Delivery

If the fetus has any detected condition, your doctor can prepare the required medical support well in advance.

Safe and Non-Invasive

Ultrasound does not use radiation. It is completely safe for both mother and fetus.

Choosing Diagnopein Nashik ensures accurate results and detailed reporting for your gynecologist.


 How USG 2nd Trimester Anomaly Study is Done at Diagnopein Nashik

The procedure is simple, safe, and requires no special preparation.

Step-by-step process:

  1. You will be asked to lie comfortably on the examination table.

  2. A warm ultrasound gel is applied on your abdomen.

  3. A high-resolution ultrasound probe is used to capture fetal images.

  4. The radiologist evaluates every fetal organ system in detail.

  5. Measurements, Doppler flow parameters, and organ sections are recorded.

  6. A detailed report and images are provided for your doctor.

The entire procedure takes 20–40 minutes depending on fetal position.

We ensure privacy, comfort, and high accuracy using advanced ultrasound equipment at Diagnopein Nashik.


Why Choose Diagnopein Nashik for USG 2nd Trimester Anomaly Study?

  1. Experienced fetal medicine–trained radiologists

  2. Advanced, high-resolution ultrasound machines

  3. Accurate fetal anomaly detection

  4. Comfortable environment for pregnant women

  5. Quick reports and expert guidance

  6. NABL-equipped diagnostic setup in Nashik

Diagnopein Nashik is a trusted centre for USG 2nd Trimester Anomaly Study with high accuracy and patient-friendly services.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, in many cases, the baby's gender can be identified during the anomaly scan, depending on the baby's position. However, the primary purpose of the scan is to check for anomalies, and in some regions, revealing the gender may be restricted by law.

No, the anomaly scan is a painless and non-invasive procedure. You might feel slight pressure from the ultrasound probe on your abdomen, but it should not cause discomfort.

If an abnormality is detected, your healthcare provider may recommend additional tests, such as fetal echocardiography, amniocentesis, or further detailed ultrasounds. A multidisciplinary team may be involved in providing counseling and planning the next steps.

While the anomaly scan is highly effective in identifying structural anomalies, it is not infallible. Some conditions may not be detectable through ultrasound alone. In such cases, additional testing and follow-ups may be required.