Prenatal detection of CTEV is feasible during pregnancy. The outcome of children with isolated CTEV is good. In complex CTEV outcome depends on the additional anomalies the fetus has. In isolated CTEV fetal karyotyping should be offered; in complex CTEV fetal karyotyping is mandatory. The prenatal diagnosis of an (isolated) CTEV should always include an appropriate parental counseling together with pediatric orthopedics and pediatric surgeons. Repeated ultrasound scans can confirm diagnosis and reduce the risk of misjudgement of additional fetal anomalies as those may be frequently seen in fetuses with CTEV.