The vast majority of families may believe that having a healthy child at home is very important. If the child is not healthy, parents do not know how much trouble to add to it. Before the birth of a child, it is necessary to undergo an NT examination, which can help parents rule out many diseases. Why does NT emphasize the presence of nasal bones when conducting examinations?
The reason why emphasis is placed on whether children have nasal bones is because this indicator affects their health. If the child has a nasal bone, parents don't have to worry, but if NT examination finds that the child has a missing nasal bone, it is necessary for parents to take them for further examination to see if they have Down syndrome. It seems that the presence or absence of a nasal bone also indirectly reflects whether the child may have Down syndrome.
Children with Down syndrome often have facial defects, such as missing nasal bones. If parents find that their child has such a condition, they should immediately contact a doctor and ask the doctor to conduct more careful examinations to see if more accurate results can be obtained.
NT examination is a very professional prenatal examination. When performing this examination, it is important to listen to the doctor's advice and see if the child is truly healthy, especially paying attention to the nasal bone to see if it is intact.