Obstetric Ultrasound
Prenatal Screening and Monitoring
- Early Pregnancy Assessment: Utilizing ultrasound technology to confirm intrauterine pregnancy, determine gestational age, and assess for multiple pregnancies or ectopic pregnancies.
- Fetal Growth and Development: Regular ultrasound examinations throughout pregnancy to monitor fetal growth, assess fetal anatomy, and detect any developmental abnormalities.
- Screening for Fetal Anomalies: Comprehensive evaluation of fetal structures to detect congenital anomalies, providing parents with important information for decision-making and preparation.
High-Quality Imaging for Maternal and Fetal Health
- Detailed Anatomical Assessment: Precise imaging of fetal anatomy to evaluate organ systems, including the brain, heart, spine, limbs, and abdominal organs, ensuring thorough assessment for any abnormalities.
- Placental Evaluation: Examination of placental position, size, and vascularity to assess placental health and function, vital for monitoring maternal and fetal well-being.
- Amniotic Fluid Assessment: Measurement of amniotic fluid volume to ensure adequate fetal growth and development, with early detection of oligohydramnios or polyhydramnios when present.
Compassionate Care and Support
- Emotional Support for Expectant Parents: Providing a supportive environment for expectant parents during ultrasound examinations, offering explanations, answering questions, and addressing any concerns they may have.
- Collaborative Care with Obstetricians: Working closely with obstetricians and other healthcare providers to coordinate prenatal care, interpret ultrasound findings, and facilitate optimal maternal and fetal outcomes.
- Continued Follow-Up and Monitoring: Ongoing ultrasound surveillance as needed throughout pregnancy to monitor fetal growth, assess for any changes in fetal well-being, and ensure the best possible outcome for both mother and baby.