What does it mean that there is no significant interruption in the skin echoes of the upper lip?

Upper lip skin echo without significant interruption is the result on the ultrasound report card during pregnancy checkup, which means that everything is normal in the upper lip of the fetus. No significant interruption of the skin echoes of the upper lip means that the upper lip is continuous and developing normally, and a cleft lip is unlikely. During pregnancy, a whole body systematic screening of the fetus is performed to determine the presence of abnormalities, the upper lip being one of them, and the absence of significant interruption suggests that the child does not have a cleft lip. It is normal to see no significant interruption in the skin echoes of the upper lip. If the ultrasound report shows a significant interruption in the upper lip of the fetus, it indicates a cleft lip or cleft palate, and further examination is needed to determine how to do the next step of treatment after the fetus is born, depending on the extent of the cleft lip and cleft palate. It is recommended that pregnant women should go for maternity check-ups on time and once abnormalities are detected, standardized treatment should be carried out under the guidance of doctors. In your daily life, you should pay attention not to overwork or be too nervous, drink more water, eat some fresh vegetables and fruits, and take more folic acid supplements.