Obstetrical/Fetal Ultrasound
What is the purpose of an obstetrical ultrasound exam?
An obstetrical ultrasound exam looks at the uterus and ovaries, and at the fetus. The fetus is checked to be sure that its size is appropriate for its "age."
What happens during the exam?
The patient lies on a table with the abdominal area exposed. The sonographer (technologist who performs the exam) will put a warm water-based gel on the skin surface. The gel helps to transmit sound waves by excluding air. An instrument called a transducer, which is about the size of a microphone, will be moved over the skin surface by the sonographer.
How do I prepare for this test?
You may eat regular meals prior to an obstetrical ultrasound exam.
PREGNANCY ULTRASOUND
For the first trimester, the patient will be required to drink 32 ounces of water, and to not void until after the exam.
For Second and Third trimester, the patient will need to drink three glasses of water one hour prior to exam, and to not void until after the exam.
PREGNANCY ULTRASOUND WITH BIOPHYSICAL PROFILE
The patient will need to drink one glass of water one hour prior to exam and to not void until after the exam.
How long will it take?
About 35 minutes.
Will it hurt?
No.
How will I learn the results?
You may call your doctor to discuss the results.
Ask your doctor or call us for more information on any procedure or exam.
To schedule an exam please call our scheduling line at 732-968-5160