After becoming pregnant, the most concerned thing for women is the health of the baby in their belly. Every woman hopes to give birth smoothly, and regular prenatal check ups are essential. There are many items that need to be checked during the production inspection, and any issues that arise during the inspection should not be taken lightly, otherwise it will have a negative impact. So, what should I do if NT shows unclear spine?
Firstly, NT displays unclear spine, which may have two possible scenarios. One situation is related to the position of the fetus. If the position of the fetus is not good, the spine and the mother's body will not be clearly displayed. You can change the position or undergo another examination one week later. Another option is to go to a large hospital or opt for a B-ultrasound machine for a clearer examination. After re examination, if the spine is still unclear, it is also possible that the fetus has neural tube defects, which must be treated with caution.
Secondly, NT shows unclear spine, which means that due to the fetal position, the spine has not been fully examined and some positions cannot be seen clearly. Therefore, incomplete information will be displayed on the report form. Unclear information does not necessarily mean there is an abnormality. Down syndrome screening can be done in mid pregnancy to exclude chromosomal diseases. You can also wait until around 6 months for a four-dimensional ultrasound examination. As long as the spine can be detected once, the fetus will have no problems.
Finally, if the next day's examination still cannot see clearly, it may be due to fetal spinal dysplasia. At this time, it is important to maintain a good mood, do regular prenatal check ups, and pay more attention to observing the baby's development and health status. It is important to take folic acid on time to prevent fetal abnormalities and engage in appropriate activities, but do not overwork yourself. Be nutritionally balanced and avoid eating raw, cold, spicy, or cold foods. Do not come into contact with chemicals and toxic gases to avoid harm to the fetus.