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Fetal Scan​

Fetal scans are specialized ultrasound examinations performed throughout pregnancy to monitor the health, growth, and development of the unborn baby.

These scans include early pregnancy assessments, detailed anatomy evaluations, and growth monitoring, helping detect any potential abnormalities or complications at an early stage. Advanced techniques like 3D/4D imaging and fetal echocardiography provide detailed views of the baby’s structures and movements, allowing healthcare providers to offer timely interventions and support for a healthy pregnancy journey.

Early Pregnancy Scan

Performed in the first trimester to confirm pregnancy and check fetal heartbeat.

Assesses location, viability, and gestational age of the embryo.

Helps detect early complications such as ectopic pregnancy or miscarriage risk. 

NT Scan (Nuchal Translucency Scan)

Conducted between 11-14 weeks to measure fluid at the back of the fetus’s neck.

Helps assess the risk of chromosomal abnormalities like Down syndrome.

Often combined with blood tests for comprehensive early screening.

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TIFFA Scan (Targeted Imaging for Fetal Anomalies)

A detailed anatomy scan done around 18-22 weeks of pregnancy.

Examines fetal organs and structures for any developmental abnormalities.

Essential for early detection of congenital anomalies to plan appropriate care.

Fetal Echo (Fetal Echocardiography)

Specialized ultrasound focused on evaluating the fetal heart’s structure and function.

Detects congenital heart defects and arrhythmias before birth.

Helps guide prenatal management and delivery planning for cardiac concerns.

Fetal Neurosonogram

An advanced ultrasound to assess the fetal brain and nervous system development.

Identifies abnormalities like ventriculomegaly or neural tube defects.

Typically performed in the second or third trimester for detailed brain evaluation.

Growth Scan

Monitors fetal growth and amniotic fluid levels during the second and third trimesters.

Checks for normal size, weight, and development milestones.

Helps detect growth restrictions or excessive growth for timely intervention.

Fetal Doppler

Evaluates blood flow in fetal vessels such as the umbilical artery and middle cerebral artery.

Assesses placental function and fetal well-being, especially in high-risk pregnancies.

Guides decisions regarding timing of delivery and management of complications.

Biophysical Profile (BPP)

Combines ultrasound and fetal heart monitoring to assess fetal health.

Measures fetal movement, tone, breathing, and amniotic fluid volume.

Used in late pregnancy to ensure the fetus is thriving inside the womb.

Fetal 3D/4D Ultrasound

Provides three-dimensional images and real-time 4D video of the fetus.

Allows detailed visualization of facial features and movements.

Enhances bonding for parents and helps in detailed anatomical assessment.

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