

PELVIC ULTRASOUND
About PELVIC ULTRASOUND
A pelvic ultrasound is imaging tests that can help doctors monitor the growth and development of a baby during pregnancy. It can also help diagnose some pregnancy problems, such as an ectopic pregnancy or miscarriage.
A pelvic ultrasound can check several factors during pregnancy, including:
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How far along the pregnancy is
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The baby's position in the uterus
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The number of babies the mother is carrying
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The amount of amniotic fluid that surrounds the baby
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The baby's heart
A pelvic ultrasound is usually painless and fast, but some exams may be temporarily uncomfortable. A radiologist will analyze the images and send a signed report to the doctor who requested the exam. Your doctor will then share the results with you.
To Assess and Monitor Pregnancy
Pelvic ultrasound is done during pregnancy to monitor the fetus. It can also help monitor certain pregnancy conditions in the mother. For instance, ultrasound may be used to monitor the baby’s growth and confirm its due date.
A pelvic ultrasound during pregnancy may also be used to:
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Verify the number of babies
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Confirm the location of the placenta
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Diagnose an ectopic pregnancy or miscarriage
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Examine the anatomy of the pelvis
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Look for signs of fetal problems
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Perform certain prenatal tests
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Check the amount of amniotic fluid
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Examine blood flow
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Observe the baby’s activity levels
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Measure the length of the cervix
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Determine the position of the fetus
Ultrasound is also popular with parents who want to know the gender of their baby before it is born. If you are pregnant, your doctor can tell you how often you will need a pelvic ultrasound during pregnancy.
To Detect Or Insert An IUD
Your doctor may use pelvic ultrasound to insert an intrauterine device (IUD) into your uterus. An IUD is a tiny T-shaped birth control device that helps prevent pregnancy. An IUD must be carefully and correctly positioned in your uterus for it to work.
Pelvic ultrasound can also help your doctor see if you already have an IUD. That can be useful if you can’t remember if you ever got one.
If you are thinking about getting an IUD for birth control, look for a doctor who uses pelvic ultrasound. That can help you avoid any related pain or discomfort.
To Conduct a Biopsy
A biopsy is a medical test where your doctor takes a small sample of tissue from your body. Your tissue sample is then sent to a lab to get checked for diseases like cancer.
A pelvic ultrasound makes it easy for your doctor to do a biopsy without affecting other tissues or organs. If your doctor finds a tumor, they can use this test to guide the needle into the tumor and remove tissue or fluid for the biopsy.
To Conduct and Monitor Fertility Treatments
Your doctor may do regular ultrasounds if you are having fertility treatment. Pelvic ultrasound can help retrieve eggs from your ovaries for in vitro fertilization (IVF). It can also help see whether your fallopian tubes remain open or if you have any eggs left in your ovaries.