Enunciado A 22-year-old primigravida at 14 weeks of gestation comes for a routine prenatal visit. She is married and does not report any complaints or comorbidities. She has recently undergone a routine ultrasound evaluation and wonders if everything is fine with her baby. Image 1: Obstetric ultrasonography. Question:Based on the image provided, which is the most proper way to manage this case? To tell the patient that her baby is totally healthy, once there are no abnormal findings on the ultrasound. To inform the patient that her baby suffers from a totally reversible condition and that there is no reason to worry at this moment. To inform the patient about her baby’s diagnosis and refer them immediately to a maternity hospital for pregnancy termination. To inform the patient about her baby’s diagnosis and request another ultrasonographic examination, which must be performed by a different physician (second opinion). Time is Up! Time's up