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Fetal anomaly scan, otherwise called anatomy scan or 20-week scan, is a routine test done during prenatal screening between the 18th and 22nd week of pregnancy. It uses ultrasound to detect birth defects and congenital malformations in the fetus. It is used to observe the number of fetus present, heart function, fetal position, location of the placenta, the volume of amniotic fluid, gestational age, fetal weight, bone shape, lung maturity, and mother’s uterus. The anomalies that are looked for in this scan are anencephaly, cleft lip, heart defects, spina bifida, Edwards syndrome, and Patau syndrome.