Obstetrical Ultrasound
Obstetrical ultrasound is a specialized exam using sound waves to visualize and determine the condition of a pregnant woman and the embryo or fetus.
Obstetrical ultrasound is a specialized exam using sound waves to visualize and determine the condition of a pregnant woman and the embryo or fetus. The procedure also monitors the health of the mother's uterus, ovaries, and the blood flow through the umbilical cord to the placenta.
Obstetric Ultrasound Preparation
- 2 hours before your appointment time, start drinking 1 Litre (4 Cups) of clear fluid. Finish drinking the water 1 hour before your appointment time.
- DO NOT VOID — a full bladder is necessary for examination.
- Please eat breakfast and lunch.
Common Uses of the Procedure
Benefits
- Ultrasound is the preferred imaging modality for the diagnosis and monitoring of pregnant women and their unborn babies.
- Occasionally, an ultrasound exam may be temporarily uncomfortable, but it should not be painful.
- Ultrasound imaging is extremely safe and does not use radiation.
- Ultrasound scanning gives a clear picture of soft tissues that do not show up well on x-ray images.
- Ultrasound has been used to evaluate pregnancy for nearly four decades and there has been no evidence of harm to the patient, embryo or fetus.
- Nevertheless, ultrasound should be performed only when medically indicated.
- Ultrasound allows the doctor to see inside the uterus and provides much information about the pregnancy.
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General Ultrasound
High-frequency sound waves creating detailed images of internal organs and structures, aiding in medical diagnosis.
Musculoskeletal Ultrasound
Musculoskeletal (MSK) ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to image muscles, ligaments, nerves, and tendons for the purposes of diagnosing pathology.
Small Parts & Soft Tissue Ultrasound
Small parts & soft tissue ultrasound procedures are a useful way of visualizing trauma, swelling, cysts, nodules, & other abnormalities of many superficial locations of the body.
