If you are contacting us for a second opinion, please make sure you provide us with your reports before the appointment. Scan report will be available immediately with a print-out after your appointment and emailed to your referring doctor email if this has been provided.ĢD (black and white) images will be given to you with no extra charge. The appointment duration is usually 30 minutes in singleton pregnancies. Important information about your appointment: Please see list of all our prices on Treatment fees section What is the price for the viability scan? In any of these cases, you will be offered counselling during the appointment. In this case we will recommend that you have a further ultrasound scan in 7-14 days to determine if the pregnancy is viable. The sac is seen but there is no visible embryo.The embryo is seen but there is no heartbeat.The embryo is inside the fallopian tube (ectopic pregnancy).Unfortunately, in some cases the viability scan may show that: What if I were to receive unexpected news?
At the end of the nuchal scan we will provide you with the probability for Down Syndrome, Edwards Syndrome or Patau syndrome and the accuracy of the nuchal scan is about 95%. The next ultrasound scan that is recommended for all pregnancies is the nuchal translucency scan which is performed at 12 weeks. The harmony test checks for the three common conditions during pregnancy (Down syndrome, Edward’s syndrome, Patau syndrome) as well as the gender of the baby. We offer non-invasive prenatal testing in the form of the simple and safe Harmony blood test which can be done from 10 weeks of pregnancy. If you had IVF treatment and you would like to have a reassurance scan that the embryo is developing normally What is the next step I should have after the viability scan? After fetal urine production commences at about 10 weeks, there is a disproportionate enlargement of the amniotic sac relative to the chorionic cavity. If you are experiencing bleeding or spotting or pain during early pregnancy The amniotic membrane becomes visible around 7 weeks, and the CRL closely corresponds to the amniotic sac diameter between 6.5 and 10 weeks of gestation (Fig. Those with previous first trimester miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy The viability scan is usually performed through your abdomen but sometimes a transvaginal scan is required. Assess the presence of internal bleeding.Examine the baby for any early pregnancy abnormalities.Date the pregnancy and provide the Estimated Due Date (EDD).