Ultrasound Scanning
Ultrasound scans are a safe, non-invasive tool essential for monitoring both mother and baby. From confirming pregnancy and estimating due dates to detecting anomalies and tracking growth, each scan offers vital insights at key stages. Whether it’s a dating, screening, anomaly, or growth scan — these help ensure healthy development, early detection of complications, and peace of mind for expecting parents.

Ultrasound Specialist
Fetal Medicine is a compassionate subspecialty of obstetrics focused on the health of unborn babies. With expertise in high-resolution ultrasound and prenatal diagnostics, she provides early detection and monitoring of fetal conditions. Her care blends advanced imaging with empathy, guiding parents through every stage with clarity and reassurance. From routine scans to managing high-risk pregnancies, her goal is to ensure the best outcomes for both mother and baby.
- 8-14 weeks: Dating Scan
- 11-14 weeks: Screening Scan
- 18-22 weeks: Anomaly Scan
- > 24 weeks: Growth Scan
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Yes, Ultrasound scans are a safe, non-invasive way to ensure the health of both mother and baby, offering critical insights for personalized care.
Ultrasound scans are a vital part of prenatal care, typically performed at key stages during pregnancy. They help in:
1. Early Detection: Identifies potential complications, such as ectopic pregnancy or miscarriage.
2. Fetal Development: Monitors growth, organ development, and overall well-being.
3. Placental and Amniotic Fluid Assessment: Ensures proper placental function and adequate fluid levels.
4. Guidance for Management: Helps plan care for high-risk pregnancies or medical interventions if needed.
5. Reassurance: Provides parents with visual confirmation of their baby’s health and progress.
It is performed at 8-14 weeks of pregnancy. It helps confirm pregnancy dates, assesses fetal viability, and estimates the due date.
This is also called as Nuchal Translucency Scan. It is performed at 11-14 weeks of pregnancy. It screens for chromosomal abnormalities like Down syndrome.
It is performed at 18-22 weeks of pregnancy. It helps evaluate fetal anatomy, checks for structural abnormalities, and monitors growth.
It is performed beyond 24 weeks of pregnancy. It assesses fetal growth, amniotic fluid levels, and placental function.
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