“…According to the national guidelines, all women should have prior information about the potential, as well as the limitations of the scan, to be able to make an informed choice on whether or not to attend the examination. Most women have positive feelings about the ultrasound scan and expect it to confirm the wellbeing of the fetus and to have a visual encounter with their baby [1,2,[5][6][7][8][9]. Often, these expectations are fulfilled [5,7,8] but if abnormalities of unclear significance are detected, parents also have fears and difficult choices to deal with [4,7,10].…”