Pregnancy Scans

Pregnancy ultrasound scans can be used to examine fetal development, as well as to detect numerous problems within the body. Ultrasound scans, or sonography, are safe because they use sound waves or echoes to make an image, instead of radiation.

Pregnancy Scans

Pregnancy ultrasound scans can be used to examine fetal development, as well as to detect numerous problems within the body. Ultrasound scans, or sonography, are safe because they use sound waves or echoes to make an image, instead of radiation.

Early Pregnancy Scan

(5-10 weeks)
Performed in 2D Mode. An early ultrasound pregnancy scan provides expectant mums with an opportunity to gain peace of mind and reassurance.

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Nuchal Translucency Scan

(11-14 weeks)
The NT Scan is a non-invasive test for detecting markers that provide information on your risk for chromosomal abnormalities.

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Gender Scans

(Starting from 12 weeks)
The sonographer will establish a favorable position of the baby and simply look for baby’s gender.

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Pregnancy Scan

(14-18 weeks)
This scan is a routine evaluation of the foetus focusing mainly on growth, gender confirmation, foetal anatomy, amniotic fluid and placenta.

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Anomaly Pregnancy Scan

(19-24 weeks)
An anomaly pregnancy scan forms an integral part of antenatal care takes a close look at your baby’s developmental structure.

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Third Trimester Growth Scan

(25 – 36 Weeks)
Foetal growth scans are a series of follow up measurements and anatomy screening but focuses on growth and abnormalities that manifest at later stages of the pregnancy.

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Foetal Wellbeing Scans

(36 – 40 Weeks)
3rd trimester pregnancy scans involve the assessment of foetal growth, weight, activity, blood flow etc and overall foetal well-being.

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