Pregnancy Scan & Follow Up
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Pregnancy Scan & Follow-Up – Comprehensive Antenatal Care for Expectant Mothers
At MyGP CLINIC, we provide complete pregnancy scan and follow-up care to ensure both mother and baby receive the highest standard of medical support throughout pregnancy. From early confirmation scans to advanced 3D/4D imaging and prenatal testing, our clinic combines compassion with cutting-edge technology to monitor your pregnancy safely and effectively.
Pregnancy Scans & Monitoring Services
Confirmation Scan
The Confirmation Scan verifies early pregnancy, confirming the presence, heartbeat, and gestational age of the baby. It ensures the pregnancy is developing normally and provides early reassurance to expectant parents.
Recommended: As early as 5 weeks of pregnancy.
Growth Scan
The Growth Scan monitors fetal growth, placenta position, and amniotic fluid. It ensures that the baby is developing healthily and identifies potential growth or placental issues early.
Recommended frequency:
- Below 28 weeks – once a month
- 28–35 weeks – every 2 weeks
- 36 weeks and above – every week
Detailed Scan (Anomaly Scan)
Also known as the Level 2 Ultrasound, this detailed examination reviews the baby’s organs, limbs, and overall anatomy. It helps detect any congenital conditions early for better management and preparation.
Recommended: Between 21–24 weeks of pregnancy.
3D / 4D Scan
Our 3D/4D Scan offers a unique bonding experience for parents. The 3D scan shows lifelike images of the baby, while 4D adds real-time motion, allowing you to see your baby’s features and movements clearly.
Recommended: Between 27–32 weeks of pregnancy.
Pregnancy Investigations
NICC / NIPT Test
The Non-Invasive Prenatal Test (NIPT) screens for genetic abnormalities with up to 99% accuracy. This safe test requires only a blood sample and eliminates the risks of invasive procedures like amniocentesis.
Recommended: From 10–12 weeks of pregnancy.
MOGTT Screening
The Modified Oral Glucose Tolerance Test screens for Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM). Early detection reduces the risk of delivery complications, preeclampsia, and the need for cesarean birth.
Recommended: Early in pregnancy and again between 24–28 weeks.
GBS Swab Screening
The Group B Streptococcus (GBS) test checks for bacterial infection that can affect both mother and baby during delivery. Early diagnosis ensures proper antibiotic treatment before birth.
Recommended: Between 35–37 weeks or when abnormal discharge occurs.
Pregnancy Vaccinations
Influenza Vaccine
The Influenza Vaccine protects expectant mothers from flu-related complications. It helps safeguard both mother and baby by preventing severe respiratory infections during pregnancy.
Recommended: Any stage of pregnancy (preferably after 12 weeks).
TDAP Vaccination
The TDAP vaccine protects against Tetanus, Diphtheria, and Pertussis (Whooping Cough). Administered during pregnancy, it provides vital protection to both mother and newborn.
Recommended: Between 27–36 weeks of pregnancy.
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