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Diagnopein USG PREGNANCY-EARLY SCAN Centre in Mumbai

Diagnopein USG PREGNANCY-EARLY SCAN Centre in Mumbai

A USG Pregnancy Early Scan, also known as a Viability Scan or Dating Scan, is a crucial ultrasound examination conducted during the first trimester of pregnancy, typically between 6 to 12 weeks. This scan provides an initial assessment of the pregnancy, confirming the presence of the gestational sac, evaluating the health of the embryo, and determining the estimated due date.

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Why is an Early Pregnancy Scan Important?

1. Confirmation of Pregnancy: The early scan confirms the pregnancy by detecting the gestational sac and, if the timing is appropriate, the yolk sac and fetal heartbeat. This helps rule out conditions like chemical pregnancy or blighted ovum (where a gestational sac forms without an embryo).
2. Assessment of Viability: The scan evaluates the viability of the pregnancy by detecting the fetal heartbeat, which can usually be seen from around 6 weeks onwards. A strong heartbeat is a reassuring sign of a healthy early pregnancy.
3. Accurate Dating: The early scan helps determine the gestational age of the fetus, which is crucial for accurately predicting the due date. This is especially important if the mother has irregular menstrual cycles or is unsure of her last menstrual period.
4. Detection of Multiple Pregnancies: The scan can identify if there is more than one embryo, confirming twin or multiple pregnancies early on. This allows for better planning and monitoring of potential complications associated with multiple pregnancies.
5. Exclusion of Ectopic Pregnancy: The early scan checks if the pregnancy is developing inside the uterus. It helps rule out an ectopic pregnancy, where the embryo implants outside the uterus, typically in the fallopian tube, which can be a life-threatening condition if not detected early.

For an accurate and early pregnancy scan, visit the best sonography centre in Mumbai at Diagnopein. Our USG Pregnancy Early Scan helps monitor your baby’s development during the crucial first trimester. With advanced technology and expert technicians, we provide clear insights into fetal health and detect any potential complications early on. Whether you're confirming your pregnancy or checking the heartbeat and growth of your baby, Diagnopein ensures a safe and comfortable experience. Trust us for reliable results and exceptional care during this important stage of your pregnancy. Book your appointment today at Diagnopein, the leading sonography centre in Mumbai.

Who Should Consider an Early Pregnancy Scan?

An early pregnancy scan is recommended for:
1. All Pregnant Women: It is a routine part of prenatal care to confirm and date the pregnancy, offering reassurance to expectant parents.
2. Women with a History of Miscarriage or Ectopic Pregnancy: Women who have experienced recurrent miscarriages or have a history of ectopic pregnancy may benefit from an early scan to check for any complications early in the pregnancy.
3. Women with Irregular Menstrual Cycles: If the date of the last menstrual period is uncertain due to irregular cycles, an early scan can help accurately determine the gestational age and expected due date.
4. Women Experiencing Early Pregnancy Symptoms: If a woman experiences symptoms like bleeding, severe cramping, or abdominal pain in early pregnancy, an early scan can help determine the cause and assess the health of the pregnancy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, a fetal heartbeat can usually be detected from around 6 weeks of pregnancy. The presence of a strong heartbeat is a reassuring sign of a healthy pregnancy.

Yes, the early pregnancy scan is safe. It uses sound waves to create images of the embryo and does not involve radiation, posing no risk to the mother or the developing baby.

If no heartbeat is detected, it may be too early in the pregnancy, or there could be concerns about the viability of the pregnancy. The doctor may recommend a follow-up scan in 1 to 2 weeks to re-evaluate.

For a transabdominal ultrasound, a full bladder is usually needed to provide clearer images. However, for a transvaginal ultrasound, the bladder should be empty to allow better access and visibility.