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Pregnancy and Beyond: An overview of Ultrasound Scans
One of the most exciting
aspects of pregnancy is visiting the ultrasound scan centre.
A scan during pregnancy can make the expectant mother a little nervous and this
is perfectly natural. Scans help you to know if your little one is developing
normally or not and an added bonus that you may get is: your baby may give you
a tiny little kick during the scan to let you know that it is. With our
patients, we have experienced this and a lot more at our clinic.
Who will be involved during the procedure?
The technical name given to
the highest qualified doctor is a “Fetal Medicine Specialist”.
To be a Fetal Medicine Specialist, it is mandatory that the doctor has to be an
obstetrician as well. After an M.S in Gynecology, it takes years of training
and experience across thousands of cases to achieve this qualification that
allows the doctor to perform a number of procedures ranging from regular scans
to intricate procedures such as Fetal Reduction and Chorionic Villus Sampling.
A professional who is
qualified but to a lesser degree is called a Sonographer. Sonographers are
doctors who are not necessarily trained in the field of obstetric ultrasound.
While they are equipped to handle routine cases, anything beyond the obvious
will have to be referred to a Fetal Medicine Specialist.
What happens during an ultrasound?
The thought of an
ultrasound scan evokes images of black and white pictures on a monitor, a stiff
doctor keeping mum during the whole procedure, hours of waiting to understand
if everything is fine. Well, other than the images being in black and white,
the other notions are not true. At Chennai Women’s Clinic, we believe in low
waiting times and constant communication with the patient, before and during
the procedure to put her at ease.
During an ultrasound, you
will be told to lie down on an examination table. These scans use sound waves
to create a picture of your baby on the monitor. These scans are painless and
there are no risks to you or your baby.
Some gel will be applied on
your belly and the doctor would move a transducer across it in order to obtain
images of your baby on a screen that she will be able to examine.
Sometimes, you may be asked
to have a full bladder for some of your scans as this helps to create a clearer
picture of the baby. There is nothing to fear or stress about as you have your
doctor to support you. According to the position of the baby in the womb, the
doctor may re-position you on the examination table so that she can both get a
good view of your baby on the screen.
There are various scans
meant for different stages of pregnancy but and the length of scans
ranges from a few minutes to around 20 minutes. Once the necessary images are
captured, the doctor wipes off the gel and you can empty your bladder if it has
been filled. Many parents have personally told us that they feel more attached
to their baby after the scan. It’s a good idea to share the experience with your
partner/wife or relatives.
Sometimes the doctor may
need to perform a vaginal ultrasound.
The probe that is used for this will not be doing deep down and most women do
not feel it as it fits comfortably inside the vagina. This might be recommended
if the following arise:
- you are less than 8 weeks pregnant
- you are overweight
- the baby is deep inside your abdomen
Why ultrasound Scan must be done?
Ultrasound scans may be recommended at
various stages of pregnancy for several reasons including gauging the mental
and physical development of the baby, growth profile and blood flow parameters.
Fetal Medicine Specialists use procedures to evaluate other fetal anomalies
including those impacting the heart or evolving genetic conditions. They also
assist in performing certain types of biopsy as well. There are at least five
different types of ultrasounds that your doctor may ask you to get throughout
your pregnancy which we will be covering in our next blog.
Is it a must to have an ultrasound scan during
pregnancy?
It is your choice whether
to have an ultrasound scan or not during pregnancy. Many women find it
reassuring to know if they are having a healthy pregnancy or not to help
prepare for birth. If there are any abnormalities to be seen, it may be
possible to arrange for immediately Fetal speciality care to
help manage the pregnancy or prepare for birth.
If you are unsure as to
whether or not to have a scan, you can discuss with us to help make the right
decision for you. At Chennai Women's Clinic, we specialize in
performing all the tests and screenings that are necessary for monitoring the
condition of a developing fetus. We provide expert diagnosis and management of
complex cases.
Please contact us at 733
8771 733 for more information.
" Note: This content is originally published by Chennai Women's Clinic and Scan Centre
https://www.chennaiwomensclinic.com/an-overview-of-ultrasound-scans.php "
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