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Midwifery Meets Imaging: The Role of the Second Trimester Ultrasound

Author
Lynn Flamm
Published
Fri 23 May 2025
Episode Link
https://the-seasoned-sonographer-5fc16b64.simplecast.com/episodes/midwifery-meets-imaging-the-role-of-the-second-trimester-ultrasound-nalvrjqz-_63ztvEi

In this episode of The Seasoned Sonographer, I’m joined by a Certified Nurse Midwife for an in-depth conversation about the second-trimester anatomy scan and its significant role in midwifery care. Together, we discuss how this essential ultrasound—typically performed around 18 to 22 weeks—guides clinical decisions, influences patient counseling, and helps midwives provide informed, personalized care.

Our guest shares how anatomy scan findings can shift the course of pregnancy management, from identifying potential complications to coordinating referrals and planning birth options. We also touch on the collaborative relationship between midwives and sonographers, and how detailed, high-quality imaging supports the midwifery model of care.

Whether you're a practicing sonographer, a midwife, or a student in training, this episode offers a powerful look at how this pivotal scan shapes practice, supports patients, and highlights the impact of ultrasound in everyday clinical care.


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