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  2. Fetal ultrasound - Mayo Clinic

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    Fetal ultrasound is used to check that the heart is working properly and to see if there could be any heart problems. Below is an image of the base of the brain, called the cerebellum. This type of image usually is taken during an ultrasound done between 18 and 22 weeks of pregnancy.

  3. 20 Week Ultrasound (Anatomy Scan): What to Expect - Cleveland...

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    A 20-week ultrasound, sometimes called an anatomy scan or anomaly scan, is a prenatal ultrasound performed between 18 and 22 weeks of pregnancy. It checks on the physical development of the fetus and can detect certain congenital disorders as well as major anatomical abnormalities.

  4. Fetal Ultrasound - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    Fetal ultrasound is a test used during pregnancy. It creates an image of the baby in the mother's womb (uterus). It’s a safe way to check the health of an unborn baby. During a fetal ultrasound, the baby’s heart, head, and spine are evaluated, along with other parts of the baby.

  5. Sonography Fetal Assessment, Protocols, and Interpretation

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    Fetal ultrasonography is an essential element in the evaluation of anomalies and fetal well-being throughout pregnancy. The increasing incidence of morbid obesity, hypertension, and gestational diabetes within the reproductive age group places this high-risk population at increased adverse fetal events such as stillbirth and fetal anomalies. In every trimester, there are specific maternal and ...

  6. Pregnancy Ultrasounds: When and Why They're Done - Parents

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    Your first ultrasound, also known as a fetal ultrasound or sonogram, could occur as early as six to eight weeks into your pregnancy.

  7. Ultrasound In Pregnancy: What To Expect, Purpose & Results

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    During a transvaginal ultrasound, your pregnancy care provider places a device inside your vaginal canal (similar to how you place a tampon). In early pregnancy, this ultrasound helps to detect a fetal heartbeat or determine how far along you are in your pregnancy (gestational age).

  8. Fetal Ultrasound > Fact Sheets - Yale Medicine

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    Fetal ultrasound is the most widely used medical imaging method during pregnancy. It is used to view the developing fetus and also to guide procedures.

  9. Fetal ultrasound - Mayo Clinic

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    A fetal ultrasound (sonogram) is an imaging technique that uses sound waves to produce images of a fetus in the uterus. Fetal ultrasound images can help your health care provider evaluate your baby's growth and development and monitor your pregnancy. In some cases, fetal ultrasound is used to evaluate possible problems or help confirm a diagnosis.

  10. Fetal Ultrasound - Harvard Health

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    Ultrasound is a painless way to show a fetus in the uterus. The test uses sound waves and a type of sonar detection system to generate a black-and-white moving picture on a video screen. Fetal ultrasound is useful for determining your pregnancy due date and evaluating the health of the baby and its position.

  11. High-Resolution Fetal Ultrasound - Children's Hospital of...

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    What is a fetal ultrasound? Detailed, high-resolution fetal ultrasound is a safe, noninvasive imaging procedure that uses high frequency sound waves to assess fetal growth and development.