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Cardiotocography (CTG) is a simultaneous recording of fetal cardiac activity and uterine contractions in the dynamics, carried out using phonocardiography and Dopplerometry. A cardiotocogram consists of two graphs – a tachogram (fetal heart rate on a timeline) and a hysterogram (intensity of uterine contractions in dynamics). Based on cardiotocography data, it is possible to judge…
Women are called the beautiful half of humanity for their beauty, sincerity, harmony both external and internal. The young ladies who attract admiring glances are slim, energetic, with appetizing forms. To look great, sometimes a lot of effort is spent. But, unfortunately, they do not always lead to the desired results. What is the reason…
Dopplerography of uteroplacental blood flow – registration of transplacental hemodynamics based on the Doppler effect. It is used for early diagnosis of pregnancy pathologies manifested by circulatory disorders in the “mother-placenta-fetus” system. Doppler ultrasound allows you to get a graphic image of the dynamics of blood flow through the vessels of the uterus and placenta.…
Ultrasound determination of the child’s sex is an additional study aimed at visualizing the external sexual characteristics of the fetus. One of the advantages of ultrasound monitoring of pregnancy is the recognition of the sex of the unborn child at a fairly early stage. This will satisfy the curiosity of parents and give them the…
3D/4D ultrasound is a high-tech modern study that allows using ultrasound to obtain a detailed image of the fetus in three projections. 4D ultrasound is a more complex technique that allows you to additionally examine the fetus in motion. With the help of volumetric ultrasound, it is possible to diagnose intrauterine malformations: defects in the…
Third trimester screening is a complex of studies conducted on a planned basis from 30 to 34 weeks of gestation and visualizing the fetus, its internal organs, placenta, umbilical cord, uterus and amniotic fluid. It allows to diagnose incorrect presentation of the unborn child, pathologies of organ development, umbilical cord entanglement of the fetal neck,…
Second trimester screening test is a planned study that is performed at a period of 20-22 weeks, displays the structure and position of the placenta, umbilical cord, cervix, fetal size, structure and functioning of its internal organs. It allows you to diagnose the risk of termination of pregnancy, developmental delay and anatomical abnormalities of the…
First trimester screening is a prenatal study that is performed from 11 to 14 weeks of gestation, visualizes the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, corpus luteum, chorion, yolk sac, amniotic fluid and embryo. It allows you to diagnose the threat of spontaneous abortion, bladder drift, gross fetal pathologies, chromosomal diseases. It is indicated for single and…
Early pregnancy ultrasound is carried out not only to obtain information about the condition of the fetus or possible pathologies, but also to confirm the fact of conception. In obstetric practice, ultrasound plays a dominant role in determining, monitoring the course of gestation, and diagnosing pathologies at the earliest stages. After the detection of conception,…
Hydrosonography (echohydrosalpingography) is a study of the functional state of the fallopian tubes using ultrasound imaging. Through a thin catheter, sterile saline is injected into the uterine cavity, which enters the fallopian tubes. In real time, the diagnostician tracks the movement of the fluid. On the monitor of the ultrasound device, the lumen of the…