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    Fetal Ultrasound



    Why It Is Done

    Reference Fetal ultrasound Opens New Window is done to learn about the health of the fetus. Different information is gained at different times (trimesters) during your pregnancy.

    • 1st-trimester fetal ultrasound is done to:
    • 2nd-trimester fetal ultrasound is done to:
    • 3rd-trimester fetal ultrasound is done to:
      • Make sure that a fetus is alive and moving.
      • Look at the size and position of the fetus, placenta, and amniotic fluid.

    Transvaginal ultrasound is generally done early in a pregnancy to determine fetal age or to detect a suspected Reference ectopic pregnancy Opens New Window. It is occasionally done late in pregnancy to determine the location of the placenta or in a high-risk pregnancy to monitor the length of the Reference cervix Opens New Window.



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