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First trimester screening is a simple and important test done in early pregnancy. It helps check the health of your baby and find out if there is any risk of certain problems.

It is a mid-trimester ultrasound done for the detailed evaluation of the baby. It serves as a baseline against which later scans can be compared for the growth.

The cervix is the lower part of the uterus (mouth of the uterus). It is this that shortens and opens up allowing the passage of baby during the childbirth.

This scan is meant to assess the fetal weight, the fluid around the baby, the placental localisation and the blood flows to the baby.

Fetal echocardiography is a detailed ultrasound that evaluates the baby's heart structure, blood flow, and function to detect congenital heart abnormalities.

A multiple pregnancy is one in which the mother carries more than one baby in her womb. Most commonly is it two called as twins.

Genetic counseling helps you understand inherited conditions, your family's medical history, and the risk of passing genetic disorders to your baby.

Amniocentesis is a test offered in the second trimester of pregnancy. A small sample of fluid is taken from the amniotic sac using the needle.

An Intrauterine transfusion (IUT) is a procedure in which blood is transfused into a fetus, most commonly through the umbilical cord. It is used in cases of severe fetal anaemia.

Combined first trimester screening involves the markers of the ultrasound (popularly called as NT, NB scan) and the blood test- dual marker test.

Multifetal pregnancy reduction is a procedure that involves reducing the total number of babies in a multiple pregnancy by one or two.

Percutaneous umbilical blood sampling — also known as cordocentesis— is a diagnostic prenatal test in which a sample of the baby’s blood is removed from the umbilical cord for testing.

Amniotic fluid is the liquid that surrounds the baby in the womb. It protects the baby, helps it grow, and allows movement