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Growth and Reassurance Baby scans know more about your baby

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 Pregnancy is a beautiful journey, but it can also bring a whirlwind of emotions, excitement, nervousness, and the natural desire for reassurance. Among the key milestones during pregnancy are ultrasound scans, which provide valuable insights into the baby’s development and offer much-needed peace of mind to expecting parents. Ultrasound scans are a fundamental part of the pregnancy journey. These scans use sound waves to provide build pictures of the foetus which provide valuable information about the baby’s health and development. In the UK, reassurance and growth ultrasound scans are essential tools used to monitor a baby’s progress and address any concerns along the way.  The NHS offers two ultrasound scans during pregnancy, one between 11-14 weeks and one between 18-21 weeks. However, many parents would like additional ultrasound scans for their own peace of mind. This is why private pregnancy ultrasound scans are so valuable. Additonally, these scan combined with private blood

3D/4D Private pregnancy scans: See your baby in more detail

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Pregnancy is an exciting time, full of anticipation and milestones. One of the most memorable experiences for expecting parents is seeing their baby on an ultrasound scan. While traditional 2D scans offer invaluable medical insights, 3D and 4D baby scans provide something extra: a detailed glimpse of your baby’s features, movements, and expressions before they’re born. In the UK, these scans are increasingly popular for parents wanting a keepsake of their baby’s journey in the womb.  At Fusion Healthcare these scans can be performed 18 weeks. As these scans are not offered on the NHS, may parents opt for a private 3D/4D scan to see more of their baby. In this blog post, we’ll explore what 3D and 4D baby scans are, how they differ from traditional scans, and what to expect when you book one. What is a private 3D/4D baby ultrasound scan? 4D baby scans, otherwise known as 3D baby scans, are a great advancement in modern medicine and technology. Cutting-edge ultrasound technology means ex

Ectopic pregnancy Ultrasound scan: Is your pregnancy safe?

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  Introduction Ectopic pregnancy is a potentially life-threatening condition that occurs when a fertilized egg implants outside the uterus, typically in the fallopian tube. Since the egg cannot develop properly in this location, early detection and treatment are crucial to prevent complications such as internal bleeding and damage to reproductive organs. Ultrasound scans play a critical role in diagnosing ectopic pregnancy, allowing healthcare providers to assess the location of the pregnancy and guide appropriate treatment. Early detection of this condition is vital to ensure safe and timely treatment and management. Ultrasound scans are a fundamental part of monitoring the health of a pregnancy and can be fundamental in identifying an ectopic pregnancy. What Is an Ectopic Pregnancy? In a healthy pregnancy, a fertilized egg travels through the fallopian tube and implants in the lining of the uterus, where it can grow and develop. However, in about 1-2% of pregnancies, the egg be

Early pregnancy blood test - Too early for a scan? Have a blood test

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  Introduction Blood tests play a crucial role in pregnancy, whether it's in preparation with a fertility blood test or in monitoring the health of the pregnancy throughout. Blood tests are also valuable in confirming the pregnancy following symptoms of a positive pregnancy test when the pregnancy is too early to be confirmed by an ultrasound scan . Early pregnancy blood tests play a crucial role in determining not only whether you're pregnant but also how well the pregnancy is progressing. While many women confirm their pregnancy with a home urine test, blood tests provide more precise information and can detect pregnancy earlier than urine tests. It can be disheartening when a pregnancy can’t be visualised on the ultrasound scan due to being too early, but a blood test can provide valuable information and peace of mind that the pregnancy is progressing healthily. What Are Early Pregnancy Blood Tests? Blood tests in early pregnancy measure levels of specific hormones pr