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Pregnancy Ultrasound

Alternate Names : Obstetric Sonogram, Obstetric Ultrasonography, Pregnancy Sonogram, Ultrasound - Pregnancy

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Ultrasound, Normal Fetus - Arms and Legs

Ultrasound, Normal Fetus - Arms and Legs

This is a normal fetal ultrasound performed at 19 weeks gestation. This is the type of spilt-screen display you might see during an ultrasound, or if the technician prints a copy of the ultrasound for you. This ultrasound shows both the left arm (seen in the left side of the display), and the lower extremities (seen in the right side of the display). The white areas of the arm or legs is developing bone.

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  3. Ultrasound, Normal Fetus - Arm and Legs
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