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Sonography in Infertility
Guiding the Journey to Parenthood
Ultrasound plays a vital role in fertility treatment by tracking ovulation and assessing reproductive health.
Key Benefits
- Follicular monitoring during natural or stimulated cycles
- Timing ovulation, IUI, and IVF procedures accurately
- Detecting PCOS, ovarian cysts, fibroids, or polyps
- Evaluating uterine lining for implantation readiness
During IVF
- Guides egg retrieval procedures
- Assesses the uterus before embryo transfer
- Ensures precise, personalized treatment planning
Sonography in Obstetrics
Monitoring Your Baby with Care
Pregnancy ultrasounds help monitor the baby’s growth and well-being from early pregnancy to delivery.
Important Pregnancy Scans
- Early pregnancy scan for heartbeat and due date
- Anatomy scan (18–22 weeks) to assess baby development
- Growth and Doppler scans to monitor placenta and blood flow
Why Ultrasound is Important
- Tracks baby’s growth, position, and movements
- Helps plan safe vaginal or cesarean delivery
- Offers reassurance and connection throughout pregnancy
Sonography in Gynaecology
Gentle & Accurate Women’s Imaging
Ultrasound (sonography) is a safe, non-invasive way to examine the uterus, ovaries, and pelvic organs. At Jain Fertility & Mother Care Hospital, scans are performed with sensitivity, comfort, and clear explanations.
Common Uses
- Evaluation of irregular periods, pelvic pain, and abnormal bleeding
- Detection of fibroids, ovarian cysts, polyps, and endometriosis
- Assessment of uterine lining (endometrium) and pelvic health
- Pre- and post-operative evaluation for gynaecological procedures
Types of Scans
- Trans-abdominal scan : done over the abdomen
- Trans-vaginal scan : provides clearer, more detailed pelvic images
Why It Matters
- Helps guide medications, fertility treatment, or surgery
- Allows early diagnosis and timely treatment
- Reassures patients through visual understanding and doctor guidance
We are here to help you, at every step of the way
This can seem very confusing and difficult, but remember, you can come and talk to us anytime. At JFMCH, our priority is to make you feel heard and to provide you with the best treatment options. Remember, once a queen, always a queen.