Fetal cardiography is an ultrasound test most often done during second trimester (18-24 weeks) of pregnancy to evaluate the heart related conditions, blood supply & defects in the fetal stage. Regular obstetric scanning is appropriate for women at low risk as it provides limited evaluation of the fetal heart. It can be done through Trans vaginal Ultrasound (through your Vagina) or through Abdominal Ultrasound.
Depending upon the findings in the diagnosis, if any defects are detected then your doctor may ask you to have some other tests such as MRI, Amniocentesis, Biophysical profile, Genetic counselling etc.
Findings from these tests can help you and your doctor to plan the treatment and correctional surgeries if required after birth.
Not all the anomalies can be detected, some such as a hole in the heart is difficult to see even with these advanced tests. your doctor will explain to you what these tests can or cannot diagnose.
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Fetal cardiography is an ultrasound test most often done during second trimester (18-24 weeks) of pregnancy to evaluate the heart related conditions, blood supply & defects in the fetal stage. Regular obstetric scanning is appropriate for women at low risk as it provides limited evaluation of the fetal heart. It can be done through Trans vaginal Ultrasound (through your Vagina) or through Abdominal Ultrasound.
Depending upon the findings in the diagnosis, if any defects are detected then your doctor may ask you to have some other tests such as MRI, Amniocentesis, Biophysical profile, Genetic counselling etc.
Findings from these tests can help you and your doctor to plan the treatment and correctional surgeries if required after birth.
Not all the anomalies can be detected, some such as a hole in the heart is difficult to see even with these advanced tests. your doctor will explain to you what these tests can or cannot diagnose.