Yes, it is recommended to go for a scan at 17 weeks to check on your baby's condition and receive appropriate healthcare. This scan, known as the anatomy scan or mid-pregnancy ultrasound, provides important information about your baby's growth, development, and overall health. During this scan, the technician will examine various aspects such as the baby's organs, limbs, spine, heart, and placenta. They will also measure the amniotic fluid levels and assess the position of the placenta. This scan can help detect any potential abnormalities or issues early on so that necessary steps can be taken for proper management and care. It is an opportunity for you to ask questions about your baby's health and discuss any concerns with your healthcare provider. Remember to follow any specific instructions given by your doctor before the scan, such as drinking water beforehand or having a full bladder if required.