OBST Growth Scan
An OBST growth scan, also known as an obstetric growth ultrasound or fetal growth scan, is a specialized prenatal ultrasound examination used to assess the growth and development of the fetus during pregnancy.
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As the delivery date nears and the pregnancy progresses towards the last trimester, you may be excited and anxious to know how your soon-to-be-born little one is doing inside the womb. Your baby is also changing rapidly and getting ready for birth. The doctor may advice a fetal growth scan at this point that will give the parents and their healthcare providers a glimpse into how the baby is growing.
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FAQ
An obstetric growth scan is a specialized prenatal ultrasound used to assess the growth and development of the fetus. It is typically performed during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy.
Growth scans are usually scheduled at specific points in the pregnancy, often around 20-24 weeks and again at 32-36 weeks. However, the timing and frequency of growth scans may vary depending on individual circumstances and medical history.
The machine takes your pictures, just like a camera. The advanced machines give far better quality which helps the radiologist and your doctor understand your problem.
Growth scans may be recommended for various reasons, including concerns about slow fetal growth, a history of previous small or large babies, maternal health conditions (such as diabetes or high blood pressure), and any other factors that could affect fetal growth.
It depends on what kind of scan is advised to you. Our front office will help you with these queries.
Study of the scan images require lot of dedicated time and expertise of radiologist. We try to report studies in the best possible time.