 Good morning everyone. Myself Dr. Mansi Sharan along with my co-authors Dr. Manpreet for Bajwa, Dr. Monu Sareen, Dr. Kashi Shkirk from HGT Medical College at JT University Guru Gram is presenting paper on Sonographic Evaluation and Correlation of Pleasantal Maturity, Grading and Thickness with Gestational Aid in Primary Dravida. First start with introduction. Pleasanta is important because it mirrors the vital well-being. It also guides the future of pregnancy management, the Pleasantal Examination and reviews the size location of the Pleasanta, whether it is located on a scar or is it covering the internal lobes. Pleasantal echopattern tests the Pleasantal Maturity Grade according to the Paranchymal Calcification, Corionic Pit Indentation and Beasal Pit Calcification. So in this study the Pleasantal Thickness and Maturity Grading have been correlated to the Gestational Aid. In an environment where late pregnancy booking is commonly seen, this study will help not only in studying the normal development of Pleasanta with progressive gestational age, as well as help in determining the approximate gestational age where LMPs unknown and eating scans are not available. So the aim and objective behind this study is to study the features of Pleasantal Maturity Grading and Pleasantal Thickness on the basis of Sonographic Images in Primary Dravida at 20 and 34 weeks of Gestational Aid. To study the features of Pleasantal Thickness on the basis of Sonographic Images in Primary Dravida at 20 and 34 weeks of Gestational Aid and to correlate the Pleasantal Maturity Grading and Thickness data with the Gestational Aid. Materials and Methods The study was conducted at FMHS, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, SJT Medical College and Research Institute, Gurugram, India. All readings were taken upon subject, duly registered with the facility. All the 75 patients underwent a comprehensive Sonographic Evaluation of the fetus at approximately 20 and 34 weeks of gestational age, as determined by the Hadlock Algorithm. With low-frequency curvilinear probe of frequency range 3.5 to 7.5 MHz, attached to the geologic effort exported to the sound machine installed at the facility. Now let's start with the Pleasantal Grading. In Grade 0, all Pleasants start with this configuration only. The Corionic Pit appears as smooth, straight and well-defined unbroken dense lines. The Substance of the Pleasanta is homogeneous and divide of any Equigenic Density. The Bezel layer is also devoid of Equigenic Density and appear homogeneous and of the same textures as the Pleasantal Substance. Now in Grade 1, it manifests as the earliest ultrasound changes of Pleasantal Maturation. The Corionic Plate now will have subtle undulation. The Substance of the Pleasanta may contain Equigenic Density, randomly dispersed in the Substance of the Pleasanta. These will be linear in shape and their long axis parallel to the long axis of Pleasanta, that is parallel to the Corionic Plate. The Bezel layer of the Pleasantal, as you can see in this image, is still devoid of Equigenic Density. Now in Grade 2, the Maturational changes in the Grade 2 Pleasantal Scans involves changes in all three zones. The Corionic Plate may appear more markedly indented with the linear Equigenic Densities. Coma-like densities, perpendicular to the Corionic Plate. The Equigenic Density is at what present in the Substance of the Pleasanta in the Grade 1 configuration persists except that they may be more in numbers, large and more equivalent. The hallmark of the Grade 2 configuration is the presence of Bezel Equigenic Densities. These densities are linear in shape, parallel to the long axis of Pleasanta and may measure up to the 6 mm in length. Now in Grade 3, this phase represents a mature Pleasanta. The configuration describes the appearance of Pleasanta being divided to compass, means the Cortiladence. The Corionic Plate is indented, as we can see in this image. At the indentation, which are always not easily seen, the linear densities arise as in Grade 2, but may now extend all the way to the Bezel layer without a break. The presence of one Coma-like densities without a break defines the presence of Grade 3 Pleasanta. The Substance of the Pleasanta may now appear to have equal loosened fallout areas, which are situated at the central portion of the Cortiladence. These areas represent the central areas of Cortiladence, which are devoid of the life, destroyed by the pressure from the material jet. So on the basis of our study, the discussion is the growth of the Pleasanta, which was being reported by several authors to be linear and parallel to the Feature Gestational Agent weeks, is explored by this study. There's a positive correlation between the ultrasonically measured PT in millimeters and Feature Gestational Agent weeks, similar to the finding of other authors. The observed Pleasanta thickness at term, which varies from 29 mm to 45 mm, is similar to 2.65 mm to 4.63 mm, as documented in our study at 34 weeks. Since there is a non-linear decrease in Pleasanta thickness beyond 36 weeks, our Pleasanta thickness values at 34 weeks would be even more confirming to the previous studies. These are the references for today's paper discussion. Thank you.