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ANTENATAL DETAIL ULTRASOUND

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About Antenatal Ultrasound

Let's take a look at the different stages of fetal development as seen through ultrasounds during pregnancy. The first ultrasound, also known as a fetal or sonogram, can occur as early as six to eight weeks into your pregnancy and is primarily used to detect the fetal heartbeat. Subsequent ultrasounds are performed in the second third trimesters to assess fetal anatomy, growth, and any potential abnormalities, as well as to guide procedures like chorionic villus sampling or amniocent. Ultrasounds also be used to predict the due date, assess multiple pregnancies, estimate the baby's size, measure amniotic fluid, and reveal fetal genitals. It's important to note that the number of ultrasounds you receive during pregnancy varies based on factors like your medical history, preferences, and any complications, so always consult your healthcare provider for personalized guidance.

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Ultrasound is an essential tool for monitoring the health and development of both mother and baby during pregnancy. Allows doctors to detect any potential issues early on and take necessary to ensure a safe and healthy pregnancy. With advanced technology and skilled professionals, ultrasound has become an integral part of prenatal care.

Antenatal ultrasound is an important part of prenatal care. It allows healthcare providers to monitor the growth and development of the fetus, as well as detect any potential complications. During the ultrasound, high-frequency sound waves are to create images of the fetus, which can help identify any abnormalities or issues that may require further attention. If you are pregnant, talk to your healthcare provider about the role ultrasound in your prenatal care.

Here are some info that parents need to know before attending Klinik Angkasa Detailed Scan

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IMPORTANCE OF DETAIL SCAN DURING PREGNANCY

 Detail scans during pregnancy play a crucial role in assessing your baby’s development and ensuring their well-being. Let’s dive into why they matter:
  1. What Is a Detail Scan?

    • A detail scan (also known as an anatomy scan) is a comprehensive ultrasound examination performed during the second trimester, typically between 18 and 22 weeks of pregnancy.

    • It goes beyond the basic assessments and provides a detailed view of your baby’s anatomy and growth.

  2. Why Are Detail Scans Important?

    • Thorough Assessment: Detail scans allow healthcare professionals to meticulously examine your baby’s organs, bones, and structures. This includes checking the brain, heart, spine, limbs, kidneys, and more.

    • Early Detection: Detecting any anomalies or abnormalities early enables timely medical intervention and planning for specialized care if necessary.

    • Reassurance for Parents: For expectant parents, detail scans offer reassurance and a precious opportunity to bond with their unborn child. Seeing those tiny fingers, toes, and facial features can be incredibly heartwarming.

  3. What Can Be Detected?

    • Overall Growth: Detail scans assess the overall growth and development of the fetus.

    • Organ Health: They help identify any issues with specific organs or structures.

    • Structural Abnormalities: Certain birth disorders or structural abnormalities may be detected during this scan.

    • Position and Placenta: The scan also checks the position of the placenta and the baby within the uterus.

  4. How to Book a Detail Scan?​​ 

     

Remember, detail scans provide valuable insights and contribute to a healthy pregnancy journey. If you have any concerns or questions, don’t hesitate to contact our team. 🌟👶

And congratulations on this exciting phase of your life! 🎉 If you need any further assistance, feel free to ask! Learn more about detail scans and their significance

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