Pregnancy Ultrasound Clinics

Pregnancy care providers can detect an embryo on ultrasound as early as six weeks into the pregnancy.

2D ultrasounds are flat black and white moving images of the inside of your body. Sound waves travel from the ultrasound transducer through the body and back again to produce a basic image that outlines the organs inside your body.

The traditional ultrasound used in pregnancy creates a 2D image of a developing fetus. 2D ultrasound produces outlines and flat-looking images, which can be used to see the baby’s body and internal organs

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Frequently Asked Questions 

What is 3d and 4d ultrasound?
  • The best time to have a 3D/4D ultrasound is usually between weeks 26 and 32 of pregnancy, but it can be done earlier or later depending on your preference.

  • 3D ultrasound takes a three-dimensional image of the baby’s face, while 4D ultrasound captures an image in real-time as the baby moves.
  • The best time to have a 3D/4D ultrasound is usually between weeks 26 and 32 of pregnancy, but it can be done earlier or later depending on your preference.
  • It is always advisable to discuss with your doctor what type of ultrasound would be best for you and your baby before making any decisions.

Get a 3D or 4D Ultrasound

Deciding whether to have a 3D or 4D ultrasound during pregnancy depends on individual preferences and needs. A 3D ultrasound takes a three-dimensional picture of the baby and can help parents get a better view of the features of their baby-to-be. On the other hand, 4D ultrasounds capture an image in real-time as the baby moves, giving parents a more dynamic view of their little one! Both types of ultrasounds are safe and painless, so ultimately it comes down to personal preference. It is always recommended that you discuss any questions and concerns with your doctor prior to making a decision.

Private Early Pregnancy Scans

Early pregnancy scans are a great way to ensure the health and progress of your baby-to-be. The scan is most often done between 6 and 12 weeks, during which time you will be able to see a developing embryo with a heartbeat! Depending on the type of ultrasound used, it may also be possible to determine the gender of your baby at this stage. 3D or 4D ultrasounds offer an even more detailed image of your little one, allowing parents to get a clearer view of their baby’s features. It is always best to discuss any questions or concerns about the scan with your doctor prior to having it done.

Pregnancy Scan at six weeks

At six weeks of pregnancy, your baby’s body is growing quickly. The embryo is about the size of a lentil and has developed arms and legs, as well as internal organs including a heart that is beating at more than 100 times per minute. The baby’s head is starting to form along with facial features such as eyes, ears, and nostrils. Additionally, a developing placenta supplies nutrients to your baby-to-be! It is important to take good care of yourself during this special time in order to ensure the health and progress of your little one.

When do you have the first scan?

Most pregnant women have their first scan between 6 and 12 weeks of pregnancy. During this scan, your doctor will use ultrasound technology to get a better view of your baby-to-be, including the baby’s size, heartbeat, and position in the uterus. This scan is an important step towards monitoring the health and progress of your baby. It is best to discuss any questions or concerns you may have with your doctor prior to having the scan done.

Early pregnancy ultrasound scan

An early pregnancy ultrasound scan typically includes an evaluation of the fetal heartbeat and structural development, an estimation of the gestational age of the baby, and an assessment of the mother’s uterus. During this scan, your doctor may measure the size of your baby’s head, abdomen, and femur (thigh). They may also look for any signs of multiples such as twins or triplets. Additionally, certain markers will be checked for abnormalities such as Down syndrome or other chromosomal issues. It is important to discuss any concerns you may have with your doctor prior to having the scan done.