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Pregnant. Done Scan. Recommended 4D Scan. Is Something Wrong With Baby S Growth?

Hi mam,
I am of 8th month pregnant, just I went from hospital, they scanned me and they said with our scanning we are unable to see baby front part , only baby's back part is appearing so go for 4d scan.
So I am fully nervous that any risk is there for my child.. because earlier to this at 2nd month I went with abortion due to lack of growth of baby.. so my fear is whether it repeats again.

Lets see my today's reports
CUA 34w2d+/- 1w 0d
EDD 29/06/2013
EFW(AC.BPD.FL) 2397g
SD 359.62G
GA-MIN 32W5D
GA-MAX 35W3D
FL/AC(Hadlock) 22.50
FL/BPD(Hohler) 80.48
grade II maturity
Mon, 27 May 2013
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Hello
thanks for your query.
Your ultrasound report appears normal.
Sometimes it is normal to recommend a 4 d scan, because some parts of the baby cannot be visualized by a routine ultrasound.
If no abnormality has been suspected in the current scan, do not panic as this might very well be a routine test.
take care.
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Pregnant. Done Scan. Recommended 4D Scan. Is Something Wrong With Baby S Growth?

Hello thanks for your query. Your ultrasound report appears normal. Sometimes it is normal to recommend a 4 d scan, because some parts of the baby cannot be visualized by a routine ultrasound. If no abnormality has been suspected in the current scan, do not panic as this might very well be a routine test. take care.