Witness the incredible details of a 30 weeks pregnancy ultrasound — from Biparietal Diameter (BPD) measurement and femur length to amniotic fluid assessment, fetal body movements, and the clear view of both testes in male fetal development. In this video, we guide you through: ✅ Normal BPD at 30 weeks (7.8–8.3 cm) ✅ Normal femur length at 30 weeks (5.4–5.8 cm) ✅ Visualizing healthy amniotic fluid levels ✅ Observing fetal body and limb movements ✅ Identifying both testes in male fetuses These ultrasound findings help assess healthy fetal growth, development, and well-being. Whether you are a medical student, an expecting parent, or simply curious about prenatal care, this video offers an informative, step-by-step look into third-trimester ultrasound. 📌 Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes only and should not replace medical advice from your healthcare provider. ---#30WeeksPregnancy #Ultrasound #FetalDevelopment #BPDMeasurement #FemurLength #AmnioticFluid #FetalMovements #MaleFetus #PregnancyUltrasound #ThirdTrimester #BabyGrowth #OBGYN #PrenatalCare #PregnancyScan