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An ultrasound can provider evaluate your baby's growth

An ultrasound to evaluate your baby’s growth

An ultrasound to evaluate your baby's growth

What is the ultrasound?

An ultrasound can provider evaluate your baby’s growth.  An ultrasound is an imaging technique that uses sound waves to produce images of the fetus inside the womb. And can help your health care provider evaluate your baby’s growth and development and monitor your pregnancy. In some cases, a fetal ultrasound is used to evaluate potential problems or help confirm a diagnosis.

Why is a fetal ultrasound important during pregnancy?

 An ultrasound to evaluate your baby’s growth ,It is one of the few ways your pregnancy care provider can see and hear your baby. It can help them determine how far along you are in pregnancy, if your baby is growing properly or if there are any potential problems with the pregnancy. its may occur at any time in pregnancy depending on what your provider is looking for.

What can be detected in a pregnancy ultrasound?

Generally prenatal ultrasound does two things:

  • Evaluates the overall health, growth and development of the fetus.
  • Detects certain complications and medical conditions related to pregnancy.

In most pregnancies, ultrasounds are positive experiences and pregnancy care providers don’t find any problems. However, there are times this isn’t the case and your provider detects birth disorders or other problems with the pregnancy.

Also Reasons why your provider performs a prenatal ultrasound are to:

  • Confirm you’re pregnant.
  • Check for ectopic pregnancy, molar pregnancy, miscarriage or other early pregnancy complications.
  • Determine your baby’s gestational age and due date.
  • Check your baby’s growth, movement and heart rate.
  • Look for multiple babies (twins, triplets or more).
  • Examine your pelvic organs like your uterus, ovaries and cervix.
  • Examine how much amniotic fluid you have.
  • Check the location of the placenta.
  • Check your baby’s position in your uterus.
  • Detect problems with your baby’s organs, muscles or bones.
Why is a fetal ultrasound important during pregnancy?

Also an important tool to help providers screen for congenital conditions (conditions your baby is born with). A screening is a type of test that determines if your baby is more likely to have a specific health condition. Your provider also uses ultrasound to guide the needle during certain diagnostic procedures in pregnancy like amniocentesis or CVS (chorionic villus sampling).

at the present time part of a biophysical profile (BPP), a test that combines ultrasound with a nonstress test to evaluate if your baby is getting enough oxygen.

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Glucose tolerance during Pregnancy

Glucose tolerance during Pregnancy

Overview

Glucose tolerance during Pregnancy ,The glucose challenge test, also called the one-hour glucose tolerance test, measures the body’s response to sugar, called glucose. The glucose challenge test is done during pregnancy. The purpose of this test is to check for diabetes that develops during pregnancy. That condition is called gestational diabetes.

 

The test is done in two steps. The first is drinking a sugary drink. One hour later, blood sugar is measured. The results show whether gestational diabetes might be present.

If the test results fall outside the standard range, more testing may be needed to diagnose gestational diabetes.

Why it's done

The glucose challenge test is used to check for gestational diabetes during pregnancy.

People at average risk of gestational diabetes usually have this test done during the second trimester, generally between 24 and 28 weeks of pregnancy.

Why it's done

People at high risk of gestational diabetes might have this test done earlier than 24 to 28 weeks. Risk factors may include:

  • A body mass index of 30 or higher.
  • A lack of physical activity.
  • Gestational diabetes in an earlier pregnancy.
  • A medical condition linked to getting diabetes, such as metabolic syndrome or polycystic ovary syndrome.
  • Being 35 or older during pregnancy.
  • Diabetes in a blood relative.
  • Having had a baby in an earlier pregnancy who weighed more than 4.1 kilograms at birth
The test is done in two steps

 The first is drinking a sugary drink. One hour later, blood sugar is measured. The results show whether gestational diabetes might be present.

If the test results fall outside the standard range, more testing may be needed to diagnose gestational diabetes.

In glucose tolerance (glucose tolerance), true diabetes appears or is first diagnosed during pregnancy.
Symptoms of gestational diabetes:
1- Excessively thirsty.
2-Hunger than usual.
3- Needing to urinate more often
Prof. Haitham Al-Tahwi
FEM Clinic Center

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