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Sonography During Pregnancy: Purpose, Types & Safety
Sonography, also known as ultrasound, is one of the most important investigations during pregnancy. It helps doctors monitor the baby’s growth, development, and overall well-being inside the womb. At Krishvi Women’s Hospital and IVF Centre, sonography during pregnancy is performed using advanced ultrasound technology to ensure accurate diagnosis and complete reassurance for expectant mothers.
What is Sonography During Pregnancy?
Sonography is a non-invasive imaging test that uses high-frequency sound waves to create real-time images of the baby, uterus, placenta, and surrounding structures. It is completely safe for both the mother and the developing baby when performed by trained professionals.
Why is Sonography Important in Pregnancy?
Pregnancy ultrasound plays a crucial role in:
- Confirming pregnancy and fetal heartbeat
- Determining gestational age and due date
- Monitoring baby’s growth and development
- Checking placenta position and amniotic fluid
- Detecting congenital abnormalities
- Assessing fetal well-being in high-risk pregnancies
Types of Sonography During Pregnancy
1. Early Pregnancy Scan (6–8 Weeks)
This scan confirms intrauterine pregnancy, checks fetal heartbeat, and rules out ectopic pregnancy.
Purpose:
- Confirm pregnancy
- Check heartbeat
- Identify multiple pregnancy
2. NT Scan (11–13 Weeks)
Nuchal Translucency (NT) scan helps assess the risk of chromosomal abnormalities such as Down syndrome.
Purpose:
- Measure NT thickness
- Assess early fetal anatomy
- Combined risk assessment with blood tests
3. Anomaly Scan (18–22 Weeks)
The anomaly scan is a detailed ultrasound to examine the baby’s organs and detect structural abnormalities.
Purpose:
- Evaluate brain, heart, spine, kidneys, and limbs
- Check placenta and amniotic fluid
- Identify birth defects
4. Growth Scan (Third Trimester)
Growth scans monitor fetal weight, position, and overall development in later stages of pregnancy.
Purpose:
- Monitor baby’s growth
- Check fetal movements
- Assess placenta and fluid levels
Is Sonography Safe During Pregnancy?
Yes, sonography is completely safe when performed as advised by your doctor. Ultrasound uses sound waves, not radiation. There is no evidence of harm to the baby or mother from medically indicated ultrasound scans.
How Many Sonography Scans Are Needed?
Most pregnancies require 3 to 4 ultrasound scans. However, in high-risk pregnancies such as IVF pregnancies, diabetes, hypertension, or previous pregnancy complications, more frequent scans may be required for close monitoring.
Sonography at Krishvi Women’s Hospital and IVF Centre
At Krishvi Women’s Hospital and IVF Centre, we offer accurate and ethical pregnancy sonography services. Our scans are performed by experienced specialists using modern equipment, ensuring complete patient safety, privacy, and reliable reporting.
When to Consult a Doctor Immediately?
Consult your doctor immediately if sonography shows reduced fetal movements, abnormal growth, low amniotic fluid, placenta issues, or any unexpected findings. Early intervention can help ensure a healthy outcome for both mother and baby.
Key Takeaway
Sonography during pregnancy is an essential tool for monitoring fetal health and ensuring a safe pregnancy journey. Regular ultrasound scans, guided by expert gynecologists, provide reassurance and timely medical care.