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A pregnancy ultrasound is a test that uses high-frequency sound waves to image the developing baby as well as the mother’s reproductive organs. The average number of ultrasounds varies with each ...
Ultrasounds during pregnancy can be both exciting and reassuring. As BabyCenter Community member sydneybeann says in the Ultrasounds group, "Got to see my baby today. I feel so much less anxious ...
Later in pregnancy, ultrasounds may be needed to monitor the baby’s size if there is a risk of too much or too little growth, for example, in some cases of gestational diabetes or pre-eclampsia ...
Your first pregnancy ultrasound offers an early peek inside the womb, and a chance to learn a bit more about your baby’s well-being and expected due date.
Pregnancy ultrasound gives an accurate picture of the week-by-week growth of the baby in the womb, baby’s movements in the womb and the position of the baby during later pregnancy.
Foetal ultrasound images can help your health-care provider evaluate your baby’s growth and development and monitor your pregnancy. In some cases, foetal ultrasound is used to evaluate possible ...
Pregnancy ultrasounds are done either internally or over the abdomen to see the fetus, placenta and amniotic fluid. Ultrasounds estimate the age of the fetus and the mother's due date. They can also ...
Ectopic pregnancy is a serious condition that requires accurate and swift diagnosis. Ultrasound for ectopic pregnancy diagnosis is just one tool your medical team will rely on. Here's what to ...