Obstetric ultrasound

Purpose of the study

An examination to assess the condition and development of the fetus, placenta and the changing reproductive organs during pregnancy. The purpose of the examination is to accurately assess the brain, spine, heart, kidneys, face, as well as other organs. It allows us to determine whether the baby is developing properly, and in case of abnormalities, the test allows accurate diagnostics to be performed already in the womb.

During the ultrasound, the doctor takes measurements of the baby's head, trunk, length of the entire baby and the baby's weight. These measurements are needed to monitor the baby's growth and analyze whether this growth is adequate for gestational age. The level of fetal waters, the location and appearance and maturity of the placenta, umbilical cord and the length of the cervix are also assessed. These data are needed by the obstetrician to properly manage the pregnancy.

The result of the test is provided in the form of a description immediately after the test.

Preparation for the study

The study does not require any preparation.