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Mid-Pregnancy (Anomaly) Ultrasound Scan (18 to 21 weeks)
A Mid-Pregnancy Anomaly Ultrasound Scan, typically performed between 18 to 21 weeks of pregnancy, is a comprehensive ultrasound assessment designed to detect structural anomalies and developmental issues in the developing foetus. This scan provides crucial information for expectant parents and healthcare providers alike. You can book a Mid-Pregnancy Anomaly Ultrasound Scan through Swoon, at a provider of your choice.
What Is a Mid-Pregnancy (Anomaly) Ultrasound Scan?
A Mid-Pregnancy Anomaly Ultrasound Scan is a diagnostic medical imaging test that uses ultrasound technology to examine the foetus's anatomical structures and assess for potential abnormalities. It is generally conducted between the 18th and 21st weeks of pregnancy.
Why Would I Need a Mid-Pregnancy (Anomaly) Ultrasound Scan?
A Mid-Pregnancy Anomaly Ultrasound Scan is often recommended as a part of standard prenatal care. The scan provides a thorough evaluation of foetal anatomy and can detect a range of potential anomalies, such as heart defects, spinal issues, and limb abnormalities.
How Should I Prepare For a Mid-Pregnancy (Anomaly) Ultrasound Scan?
Preparation for a Mid-Pregnancy Anomaly Ultrasound Scan is relatively simple. It's advisable to wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing and to follow any specific instructions provided by your healthcare provider, such as having a full or partially full bladder.
Is a Mid-Pregnancy (Anomaly) Ultrasound Scan Safe?
Ultrasound technology is generally considered to be a safe diagnostic tool, especially for pregnant women and the developing foetus. The Mid-Pregnancy Anomaly Ultrasound Scan does not use ionizing radiation and is non-invasive.
Are There Any Side Effects to a Mid-Pregnancy (Anomaly) Ultrasound Scan?
Generally, there are no known significant side effects associated with a Mid-Pregnancy Anomaly Ultrasound Scan. Some individuals may experience minor discomfort due to the ultrasound gel or pressure from the ultrasound probe.
Does a Mid-Pregnancy (Anomaly) Ultrasound Scan Use Radiation?
No, a Mid-Pregnancy Anomaly Ultrasound Scan utilises ultrasound technology, which does not involve ionizing radiation, making it a safe option during pregnancy.
How Can I Find And Book an Anomaly Ultrasound Scan Near Me?
You can find and book an Anomaly Ultrasound Scan through Swoon. Searching for this scan on Swoon will display providers near you. You can sort and compare local Mid-Pregnancy Anomaly Ultrasound Scan providers by price, availability, location, and reputation, ensuring you find the best fit for you. If you require assistance, one of our care coordinators can help you find a suitable provider.
Other Names for a Mid-Pregnancy (Anomaly) Ultrasound Scan:
Level II Ultrasound
Anatomical Survey
Detailed Anomaly Scan
Second Trimester Ultrasound
Foetal Anomaly Screening
Comprehensive Foetal Assessment
The Mid-Pregnancy Anomaly Ultrasound Scan, usually performed between 18-21 weeks, provides comprehensive insights into foetal development and health. This non-invasive and generally safe procedure can detect a range of structural anomalies. Book your scan conveniently through Swoon."
Article Editors

Dr. Nicholas Bush
Dr. Nicholas Bush MB BS BSc (Hons), Medical Doctor with a Bachelor in Neuroscience experience in Acute and Internal Medicine.
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