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Obstetrical Ultrasound-Overview A fetal ultrasound is an imaging technique that uses sound waves to produce images of a baby in the uterus. The information gathered by a fetal ultrasound can help your...
Transvaginal Ultrasound Transvaginal ultrasounds are used most often during early pregnancy, when the uterus and fallopian tubes are closer to the vagina, but may also be used later in pregnancy to...
What is NIPT? NIPT means non-invasive pre natal test also called as cell free DNA test. This is a simple test to know about the baby’s risk of having chromosomal abnormality. How the test is done? The...
Amniocentesis What is amniocentesis? Amniocentesis is a needle test which involves using a fine needle to remove a small amount of the amniotic fluid around your unborn baby (nothing but the baby’s...
What is chorionic villous sampling? The placenta is an organ which develops during pregnancy attached to wall of womb. It provides oxygen and nutrients to your growing baby and removes waste products...
Fetal Reduction Some times more than two babies start growing in the uterus like triplets (three), quadruplets (four) and quintuplets (five). Most of the times this is associated with Assisted...
Intra-Uterine Blood Transfusion Frequently Asked Questions Q. What is the meaning of intra-uterine blood transfusion? It is a procedure in which blood from a donor is injected into your baby. Q. Why...