Service Providers for Twin Growth(F716)

The Twin Growth (F716) ultrasound is performed during the later stages of pregnancy, typically in the third trimester, to assess the growth and development of twins. This scan measures key parameters such as fetal size, weight, and the growth of individual organs to ensure both fetuses are growing at an appropriate rate. It helps detect any growth discrepancies between the twins, which could indicate potential complications like intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) or other issues. The procedure involves applying gel to the abdomen and using a transducer to capture detailed images. Results are analyzed by a specialist to monitor the health of both babies.