2d congenital anomaly
PregnancyNone sampleResults Same dayNo fasting
2D Congenital Anomaly
The 2D Congenital Anomaly Scan is a detailed ultrasound that checks your baby's growth and organ development. It gives you and your care team reassurance that your baby is developing as expected.
Sample
None
Results
Same day
Fasting
Not required
Follow-up
Optional add-on
What this test detects
Fetal anatomy and structural development
Ultrasonography
Sonologist's anatomy report
When to get this test
Mid-pregnancy anatomy check
Usually done around the middle of pregnancy to carefully review your baby's organs, limbs, spine, and overall structure.
Monitoring growth and development
Helps confirm that your baby is growing well and that key structures are forming as they should.
Peace of mind for parents
For expecting parents who want a thorough look at how their baby is developing.
How to prepare
01
No fasting needed; this is usually done in mid-pregnancy.
02
Wear comfortable, loose clothing for easy access to your tummy.
Common questions
When is the best time for this scan?
It is typically performed in the middle of pregnancy, when your baby's organs are developed enough to be examined in detail.
Is the scan safe for my baby?
Yes. Ultrasound uses sound waves, not radiation, and is considered safe for both you and your baby.
Will it be uncomfortable?
Not at all. A technician simply moves a small probe with gel over your tummy, which is painless.