Service Providers for Anomaly Scan With Dopler
An Anomaly Scan with Doppler is an advanced ultrasound performed during pregnancy, usually between 18-22 weeks, to check for any fetal abnormalities and assess the baby's growth and development. The ""Anomaly Scan"" examines the structure of the fetus, including the heart, brain, limbs, and spine, looking for any birth defects or developmental issues. The Doppler component evaluates blood flow, especially in the umbilical cord, placenta, and fetal arteries. This can help identify conditions like poor blood circulation, growth restrictions, or potential complications. No special preparation is typically required, but a full bladder may be necessary for better visibility during the ultrasound.