Ultrasound During Pregnancy:
What is it?
• A safe examination method based on ultrasound waves that allows monitoring the development of the baby and the condition of the mother's organs.
• It does not harm either the woman or the fetus and can be performed multiple times.
Why is an ultrasound done during pregnancy:
• To confirm the fact of pregnancy and its duration.
What is it?
• A safe examination method based on ultrasound waves that allows monitoring the development of the baby and the condition of the mother's organs.
• It does not harm either the woman or the fetus and can be performed multiple times.
Why is an ultrasound done during pregnancy:
• To confirm the fact of pregnancy and its duration.
Why is an ultrasound done during pregnancy:
• To confirm the fact of pregnancy and its duration.
• To assess the development of the fetus, its growth, and its correspondence to the gestational age.
• To detect possible anomalies or disorders.
• To monitor the placenta, amniotic fluid, and uterus.
• To control the course of pregnancy and prepare for childbirth.
What can be seen during the examination:
• The size and anatomy of the fetus.
• The heartbeat and movements of the baby.
• The position of the fetus and placenta.
• The amount of amniotic fluid.
• Possible features or deviations in development.
When is it scheduled:
• Routinely — at different stages of pregnancy (several screenings).
• Unscheduled — in case of complaints, complications, or to clarify the condition of the fetus.
How the procedure is conducted:
• The patient lies on a couch, and a special gel is applied to the abdomen.
• The doctor moves a transducer over the abdomen, and the image is displayed on a screen.
• The examination lasts about 15–30 minutes.
• After the ultrasound, you can immediately return to your usual activities.
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