Abstract

Regular ante-natal clinic attendance is routine and recommended for every pregnant mother worldwide. Antenatal care services are usually made easily accessible to all pregnant women and offered in most centres within or near communities. This is to encourage all would-be mothers to access the opportunity of being reviewed by trained experts when pregnant. During such visits, necessary routine investigations are carried out and the results are reviewed and acted upon by the midwife/physician. One such investigation is the obstetric ultrasound which should be done at least two times before delivery. This may not always be possible in a poor resource region like ours. Even where feasible, ignorance may militate against its use. So, invariably, many fetal congenital malformations are missed antenatally and diagnosis is only made at birth. Such was the case of Mrs XX. Unfortunately, even after delivery of the malformed baby ignorance still prevailed against proper management of the newborn.

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