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Fetal echocardiography and what pregnant women need to know
Fetal echocardiography is a method used to diagnose congenital heart defects in the prenatal stage. Therefore, doctors often recommend performing an echocardiogram to diagnose, detect early and have appropriate treatment methods.
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The formation of the fetal heart and what you need to know
The formation of the fetal heart is a special time in pregnancy. The heartbeat indicates the existence of the fetus in the mother's womb, the first pregnancy memory of many parents. During pregnancy, the fetus's heart will have many changes in the development process, affecting its function, size, and beat.
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Important fetal ultrasound milestones
One of the effective support techniques that helps obstetricians monitor the pregnancy of pregnant mothers in the most accurate and safe way is fetal ultrasound. During pregnancy, basic fetal echocardiography can be performed at many different times to assess the development of the fetus in the womb. Nowadays, with the remarkable development of science and technology, ultrasound has become very popular, mothers can choose 2D ultrasound, 3D ultrasound or 4D ultrasound depending on different important milestones.
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Normal fetal heart rate
The fetal heart forms very early, usually around the 6th week or 16th day of pregnancy. A normal fetal heart rate is a signal that helps the mother know that the fetus is developing well.
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9 weeks pregnant with abdominal ultrasound or transducer?
During the 9th week of pregnancy ultrasound, the doctor will advise performing a transvaginal ultrasound to more clearly observe the internal reproductive organs, detecting diseases in the urinary tract that are difficult to see on abdominal ultrasound.
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At which week fetal echocardiography is appropriate?
Fetal echocardiography is an imaging technique that helps detect heart defects if any. All pregnant women should have this test during pregnancy as prescribed by their obstetrician. So at what week of pregnancy is it most appropriate to have a fetal echocardiography?
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Why is it necessary to have a fetal echocardiogram?
Congenital heart disease is a dangerous disease that seriously affects the health of the baby. Congenital heart defects can be detected early through ultrasound screening for fetal heart defects. Early detection of heart disease helps the baby to be controlled after birth and have an early treatment plan to avoid complications caused by heart defects.
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Advanced fetal echocardiography and prenatal planning help limit mortality (Part 1)
All cardiac lesions can be detected in the fetus based on timely fetal echocardiography, except for some minor lesions, such as secundum atrial septal defect and patent ductus arteriosus. In some cases, prenatal diagnosis also provides an opportunity for in utero treatment.
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Advanced fetal echocardiography and prenatal planning help limit mortality (Part 2)
All cardiac lesions can be detected in the fetus based on timely fetal echocardiography, except for some minor lesions, such as secundum atrial septal defect and patent ductus arteriosus. In some cases, prenatal diagnosis also provides an opportunity for in utero treatment.
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Pericardial effusion in the fetus
Prenatal ultrasound determination of a pericardial effusion less than 2 mm thick is a normal finding. However, if the fetal pericardial effusion is 2 mm or more thick, it may be related to cardiac structural abnormalities or congenital diseases.
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Fetal ultrasound: Purpose, procedure & preparation
Ultrasound is now a popular choice for many couples. This helps women feel secure knowing that they have a healthy pregnancy and helps prepare for childbirth. If any abnormalities are detected early, risks during pregnancy can be limited.
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Cardiology Pediatrics Orthopedics