Pregnancy Scans

Pregnancy Scans

Early Pregnancy Scan

Early pregnancy scan is recommended if you have a history of miscar​riage or ectopic pregnancy or if there is bleeding or lower abdominal pain
It is indicated when last menstrual period date is uncertain or for suspected multiple gestation to allow for reliable determination of chorionicity or amnionicity. 
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Dating Scan

Dating scan is usually performed around 8-14 weeks of pregnancy. It's used to see how far along in your pregnancy you are and check your baby's development.
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3D & 4D Scan

The 3D and 4D scan opens up a whole way to experience, share and cherish the joy of your new family addition. Allowing you to see your baby in clear detail. 4D refers to ‘real time’ moving of your unborn baby and 3D images are still images.
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Gender Scan

We can determine the gender of your baby within 99% accuracy. It should be noted ultrasound cannot provide 100% confirmation, since some fetuses can be ambiguous.
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Presentation Scan

It is indicated when there is a concern about the position of the baby particularly if the midwife thinks that the baby is breech, transverse or oblique. A growth scan is performed with the presentation scan without any extra cost.
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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.
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Growth Scan

This ultrasound scan is usually carried at 28, 32 and 36 weeks of pregnancy.
Some obstetricians advise that this scan is offered 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 the course of their current pregnancy.
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Doppler Scan

One of the main aims of routine antenatal care is to identify babies who are not thriving in the womb. It is possible that medical interventions might improve outcomes for these babies, if they can be identified. Doppler ultrasound uses sound waves to detect the movement of blood in vessels. It is used in pregnancy to studyblood circulation in the baby, uterus and placenta. Using it in high-risk pregnancies, where there is concern about the baby's condition, shows benefits. 
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