In the first trimester, ultrasonography can be used to gain information on:
a. Amniotic fluid volume.
b. Uterine abnormalities.
c. Placental location and maturity.
d. Cervical length.
B
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A This information would not be available via ultrasonography until the second or third trimester.
B Ultrasonography can detect certain uterine abnormalities such as bicornate uterus and fibroids.
C This information would not be available via ultrasonography until the second or third trimester.
D This information would not be available via ultrasonography until the second or third trimester.
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