Fetal Theraphy
Fetal Theraphy Fetal Reduction Fetal Blood Transfusion Fetal Shunt Pleural / Bladder Fetal Therapeutic treatment for complicated multiple pregnancy(LASER/RFA/Cord coagulation) Fetal Medical Treatment – thyroid, heart blocks etc.
Fetal Theraphy Fetal Reduction Fetal Blood Transfusion Fetal Shunt Pleural / Bladder Fetal Therapeutic treatment for complicated multiple pregnancy(LASER/RFA/Cord coagulation) Fetal Medical Treatment – thyroid, heart blocks etc.
Cervical Scan This is a transvaginal scan to measure the length of the cervix.It is recommended in women at high risk for preterm birth, including multiple pregnancies, those with a previous preterm birth, abnormalities of the uterus or previous cervical surgery.This examination is usually carried out at the time of the anomaly scan but in
Fetal Neurosonography We routinely screen fetal brain at every scan. Fetal brain is an organ which grows in size with changes in its structure and shape unlike most other organs which will grow in size only. Specialised fetal Neurosonogram will be advised in cases where there is suspicion of some brain abnormality.
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Early Fetal Echocardiography We routinely screen fetal heart in every examination, however in cases where there is previous affected child with Congenital Heart Disease, the couple wants to know about baby’s heart as early as possible. Can be carried out around 13 weeks GA at the time of NT scan. Will generally require transabdominal and
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Fetal Growth/ Wellbeing Scan This ultrasound scan is usually carried at about 28 – 36 weeks of pregnancy.Some obstetricians advise this scan to all women. Others reserve such scans for those women who have had previous complications of pregnancy such as pre-eclampsia, growth restriction, diabetes, stillbirth, and for those women who develop a problem during
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3D/4D Fetal Scans 3D ultrasound scans are still colour pictures of your baby in three dimensions. 4D ultrasound scans on the other hand are moving 3D images of your baby, with time being the fourth dimension. In other words, 3D scans are similar to the coloured photos you see in newspapers and magazines. A 4D scan will
Fetal Echocardiography During the nuchal scan (11-13 weeks), the anomaly scan (18-24 weeks) and wellbeing scan (30-34 weeks) we routinely examine the fetal heart and connecting blood vessels. A dedicated examination of the fetal heart is recommended for: Women with family history of congenital heart abnormalities, those with diabetes mellitus and those taking antiepileptic drugs
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Anomaly Scan A detailed scan at 18-24 weeks of pregnancy. We prefer to scan between 19-20 weeks. During the scan we examine each part of the fetal body, determine the position of the placenta, assess the amount of amniotic fluid, and measure fetal growth. Special attention is paid to the brain, face, spine, heart, stomach,
NT (Nuchal Translucency) scan What is NT scan? NT means Nuchal Translucency. There is a collection of fluid at the back of the neck of baby which is called as nuchal fold, which is part of normal development of the baby. The nuchal fold look translucent in the ultrasound image hence called Nuchal translucency. NT
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Viability scan An ultrasound examination that is usually carried out vaginally at 6-10 weeks of pregnancy. The aims of this scan are to determine the number of embryos present and whether the pregnancy is progressing normally inside the uterus.This scan is useful for women who are experiencing pain or bleeding in the pregnancy and those