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3D/ 4D Ultrasound Pregnancy

Sound-based medical imaging technique.

Transvaginal Ultrasound

A transvaginal ultrasound is a medical imaging procedure that uses sound waves to create images of the reproductive organs in a woman’s pelvis. It involves the insertion of a small probe, called a transducer, into the vagina to obtain detailed images of the uterus, cervix, fallopian tubes, and ovaries.       

  1. Evaluation of the reproductive organs: Transvaginal ultrasound can help assess the health and structure of the uterus, cervix, fallopian tubes, and ovaries. It is commonly used to detect abnormalities such as fibroids, ovarian cysts, polyps, or tumors.
  2. Infertility diagnosis: Transvaginal ultrasound is often part of the evaluation process for couples experiencing difficulty conceiving. It can help identify potential causes of infertility, such as problems with the uterus or ovaries.
  3. Monitoring during pregnancy: Transvaginal ultrasound is frequently used during early pregnancy to confirm the presence of a gestational sac, detect fetal heartbeat, estimate gestational age, and assess the overall health of the pregnancy.
  4. Assessment of pelvic pain or abnormal bleeding: If a woman experiences pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, or other gynecological symptoms, a transvaginal ultrasound can provide valuable information to help diagnose the underlying cause.
  1. Empty your bladder: It’s typically advised to empty your bladder before the procedure. This can provide a clearer image and make the examination more comfortable.
  2. Dress appropriately: Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing to the appointment. You may be asked to remove your lower garments for the examination.
  3. Follow any specific instructions: Your healthcare provider might provide additional instructions based on the purpose of the ultrasound. It’s essential to follow these instructions carefully.
  4. Communicate with your healthcare provider: Inform your healthcare provider if you have any concerns, allergies, or a history of pelvic surgery. They can address your questions and ensure your safety and comfort during the procedure.

It’s important to note that the specific preparation requirements may vary depending on the healthcare facility and the reason for the ultrasound. Your healthcare provider will provide you with detailed instructions tailored to your situation.

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