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Are Anatomy Scans Safe?
Yes, anatomy scans are considered safe. Ultrasound technology uses
sound waves
to create images, and there is no exposure to ionizing radiation. The procedure is non-invasive, and there are no known risks to the mother or the developing fetus.
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