These scans confirm the presence of a viable pregnancy, the number of embryos, and assess the location of the pregnancy, ruling out ectopic pregnancies.
This ultrasound determines the gestational age of the baby and provides an estimated due date (EDD).
Regular ultrasounds during pregnancy help monitor the baby's growth, the amniotic fluid level, and placental position to ensure healthy progress.
This detailed scan checks the baby's anatomy and development, identifying any potential structural abnormalities.
This special type of ultrasound measures blood flow in the umbilical cord, placenta, and baby’s brain, helping to assess fetal well-being.
Ultrasound helps in the diagnosis of conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), fibroids, ovarian cysts, and endometriosis..
For women experiencing abnormal menstrual bleeding, an ultrasound can help identify the cause, whether it be fibroids, polyps, or other structural abnormalities.
Ultrasound is a critical tool for assessing unexplained pelvic pain, helping to diagnose potential causes such as ovarian cysts, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), or ectopic pregnancy.
For women facing infertility, gynecological ultrasounds are essential for monitoring ovarian follicles and assessing uterine health.
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