Ultrasound allows early diagnosis of many problems in the follow-up of both normal pregnancies and risky pregnancies during pregnancy. In pregnant women, ultrasound can be considered as an examination of the baby in the womb. In this respect, it is recommended to perform ultrasound evaluation at least once every 3 months. 11-14 Week Ultrasound (First Trimester) follow-up should be done by a Perinatology (Risky Pregnancy Minor Specialist. The first ultrasonography during early pregnancy is especially important because this way, the gestational week of the baby is determined exactly and subsequent follow-ups are evaluated accordingly. Whether it is a localized pregnancy or an ectopic pregnancy can be easily identified by ultrasonography.During this examination, various body measurements of the baby are made, the estimated weight is calculated, the amount of fluid is measured, and it is determined whether the findings are compatible with the gestational week. experiment
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Doppler ultrasound, which can be applied by a Perinatology (Risky Pregnancy) specialist in the most accurate and effective way, shows the growth and movements of the baby, whether the water is sufficient, whether the placenta does its job adequately, whether the blood flow of the baby and the placenta is sufficient. Some abnormalities that can be diagnosed in the third trimester can be recognized by this ultrasonography. Especially in pregnant women who have had problems in pregnancy before; Doppler ultrasonography provides detailed evaluation to the Perinatology (Risky Pregnancy) specialist who performs this procedure in cases such as preeclampsia and eclampsia (the disease that goes with high blood pressure during pregnancy, known as pregnancy poisoning), diabetes (diabetes), stillbirth, fetal growth retardation. With the same ultrasound device, the resistance (resistance) of the current passing through the uterine arteries of the mother can be measured (uterine artery Doppler), the risk of preeclampsia, premature birth, growth retardation in the womb, that may be experienced in that pregnancy,
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Babies in the womb may face anemia in some cases. Although the most common cause of this is due to blood incompatibility, this may also occur due to an infection in the baby (such as Parvovirus B-19 infection) or a genetic disorder in the blood cells. Regardless of the cause, anemia in the fetus can cause serious consequences.
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Detailed ultrasound or detailed ultrasound or advanced (second level) ultrasound are synonymous. During the second level ultrasound, the baby’s face, hands and feet can be shown to the family in 4 dimensions, but the detailed ultrasound is mainly done in 2 dimensions. The important thing in detailed ultrasound is not whether the ultrasound device is 3 or 4 dimensional, even if it is not 3-4 dimensional. What is important in detailed ultrasound is the evaluation of a Perinatology (Risky Pregnancy) specialist who has received special training (subspecialization) on this subject. Because the Perinatology (Risky Pregnancy) specialist not only performs detailed ultrasound, but also evaluates how the risky pregnancy process should be followed and, if possible, makes the right interventions so that the pregnancy can progress healthily.
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Fetal Echocardiography Fetal Echocardiography is an ultrasound method that can be performed from the 16th week of pregnancy and is performed on the mother’s abdominal skin. It is also called as “fetal echo” for short. It is a special ultrasound method that the Perinatology (Ridic Pregnancy) Specialist examines with special probes developed for the baby’s heart. Usually 18-23 weeks of pregnancy. It is performed during detailed fetal ultrasonography between weeks of However, if a suspicious finding is detected in the fetus, it can be performed in any period of pregnancy. With the use of color Doppler during the examination, the majority of “congenital heart diseases” of the baby in the mother’s womb can be diagnosed. Fetal echo, which is a special ultrasound method, has no harm or side effects to you or your baby. It can be applied at any time of the day without requiring a special situation such as hunger or satiety. The duration of the ultrasound, the position of the baby in the womb, its position, whether it is active and mobile, the baby’s partner (p
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