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TIFFA Scan In Nagpur

Pregnancy is an exciting journey, filled with anticipation and concerns about the health of the baby. To ensure that your baby is developing well, various prenatal scans are conducted at different stages of pregnancy. Among these, the TIFFA Scan holds critical importance in the second trimester.

Pregnancy is an exciting journey, filled with anticipation and concerns about the health of the baby.

What is a TIFFA Scan?

A TIFFA scan is an advanced prenatal ultrasound performed during the second trimester of pregnancy, usually between 18 to 22 weeks. It provides a comprehensive view of the fetal anatomy, measuring the development of various organs and body parts.

Key Features of TIFFA Scan

  • Checks for physical abnormalities
  • Evaluates amniotic fluid levels
  • Assesses fetal movement
  • Monitors placental position
  • Measures fetal growth parameters

Why is TIFFA Scan Important?

TIFFA scan is essential because it helps in early detection of congenital abnormalities, some of which may require medical intervention. If any anomalies are found, further diagnostic tests or consultations with specialists can be done early.

When is TIFFA Scan Done During Pregnancy?

The ideal window for TIFFA scan between 18 to 22 weeks gestation. During this period:

  • The fetus is developed enough to visualize internal organs.
  • The baby not too large restrict movement.
  • Any critical anomalies, if present, can be addressed within legal timeframes for decision-making.

Conditions Detected

  • Heart defects
  • Cleft lip/palate
  • Neural tube defects (e.g., spina bifida)
  • Down syndrome markers
  • Kidney malformations
  • Limb deformities

How is TIFFA Scan Performed?

  • The mother lies down, and a gel is applied on the abdomen.
  • A probe (transducer) is to moved across the belly.
  • Sound waves produce images of  fetus on a monitor.
  • The radiologist or sonologist evaluates fetal structures systematically.

What Does a TIFFA Scan Detect?

In some cases, a contrast dye may be injected to enhance the visibility of certain tissues or blood vessels. If needed, our staff will discuss this with you beforehand. Contact Us

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