Why Choose USG OBS Triple Early
Choosing a USG OBS Triple Early scan at the right time allows early identification of potential pregnancy issues and ensures accurate dating of the fetus. Performing this test gives your doctor crucial information such as the viability of the pregnancy, detection of multiple gestations (twins or triplets), and confirmation of intrauterine pregnancy.
Key reasons to choose USG OBS Triple Early include:
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Accurate confirmation of early pregnancy
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Detection of ectopic or abnormal pregnancies
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Assessment of fetal heart rate and early growth
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Identification of uterine or adnexal abnormalities
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Monitoring overall maternal health and uterine environment
This early scan acts as a foundation for further prenatal assessments such as NT scan, Anomaly scan, and Growth scans later in pregnancy.
Benefits of USG OBS Triple Early
Undergoing a USG OBS Triple Early ultrasound brings several important benefits for both mother and baby. It helps reassure expecting parents while providing medical professionals with vital diagnostic information.
Main benefits include:
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Early detection of multiple pregnancies
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Accurate estimation of gestational age for better due date calculation
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Identification of early fetal heartbeat and viability
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Early prevention of complications via prompt treatment
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Monitoring implantation site and detection of abnormalities
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Better planning of prenatal supplements and care schedule
This scan also provides emotional comfort as it lets parents visualize the baby for the first time and understand the early development stages.
How USG OBS Triple Early Testing Is Done
The USG OBS Triple Early procedure is typically carried out in two forms:
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Transvaginal ultrasound (internal) for very early pregnancies under 10 weeks.
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Transabdominal ultrasound (external) for pregnancies after 10 weeks or as recommended by the gynecologist.
The test is done by applying a gel on the abdomen or inserting a small probe vaginally for internal imaging. The ultrasound machine then transmits safe sound waves to produce detailed images of the uterus and developing embryo. The process usually takes 10–20 minutes and does not require fasting. However, keeping a semi-full bladder enhances clarity during a transabdominal scan.
Patients must inform the radiologist or sonographer of their LMP (Last Menstrual Period) and pregnancy symptoms to ensure accurate evaluation.
Parameters Evaluated in USG OBS Triple Early
During a USG OBS Triple Early test, the following parameters are measured:
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Gestational sac size (GS)
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Crown-rump length (CRL) of the fetus
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Yolk sac presence and morphology
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Fetal cardiac activity and heart rate
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Amniotic fluid assessment
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Uterus and adnexal region evaluation
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Presence or absence of multiple embryos
These parameters help confirm normal pregnancy progression, identify fetal abnormalities, and set accurate gestational timelines for further follow-up scans.