Pregnancy Scans & Monitoring
At Genesiss Multispeciality Hospital, our Obstetrics Department offers advanced Pregnancy Scans & Fetal Monitoring to closely track the baby’s growth, development, and overall well-being at every stage of pregnancy. Using the latest ultrasound and Doppler technologies, our experts ensure early detection of abnormalities, accurate assessment of fetal health, and timely intervention when required. Regular pregnancy scans play a crucial role in ensuring a safe pregnancy and a healthy baby.
Our experienced obstetric specialists provide high-precision imaging, real-time fetal monitoring, and personalized scan schedules under one roof.
Problems / Conditions Identified During Pregnancy Scans
Incorrect Fetal Growth: Baby growing too fast or too slow Low Amniotic Fluid (Oligohydramnios) Excess Amniotic Fluid (Polyhydramnios) Placenta Problems: Low-lying placenta or placenta previa Congenital (Birth) Defects Abnormal Fetal Position (Breech) Poor Blood Flow to Baby Multiple Pregnancy Complications (Twins/Triplets)
Causes for Abnormal Scan Findings
Maternal diabetes or high blood pressure Poor maternal nutrition Thyroid disorders Infections during pregnancy Smoking, alcohol, or medication exposure Genetic conditions Advanced maternal age Previous pregnancy complications
Scans & Monitoring Services Offered
Pregnancy Confirmation Scan Dating & Viability Scan NT Scan (Nuchal Translucency) Anomaly Scan (Level 2 Scan) Growth Monitoring Scans Doppler Scan for Blood Flow 3D / 4D Ultrasound Imaging Amniotic Fluid Measurement Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring (NST) Multiple Pregnancy Monitoring High-Risk Pregnancy Scan Protocol
Why Pregnancy Scans at Genesiss Multispeciality Hospital?
Experienced obstetric and radiology specialists Advanced 3D/4D ultrasound technology High-risk pregnancy scan expertise Accurate fetal growth & anomaly detection Continuous fetal heart monitoring 24×7 maternity & emergency care NICU backup for premature babies Personalized scan schedule & reports
FAQs
What are pregnancy scans?
Pregnancy scans are ultrasound examinations used to monitor the baby’s growth, development, position, and overall health inside the womb.
How many scans are needed during pregnancy?
Typically, 4–6 scans are advised, depending on pregnancy stage and risk factors.
Are pregnancy scans safe?
Yes. Ultrasound scans are completely safe for both mother and baby.
What is an anomaly scan?
It is a detailed scan done around 18–22 weeks to detect structural birth defects.
What is a Doppler scan?
It checks blood flow between the placenta and the baby to assess oxygen and nutrient supply.
Are additional scans needed for high-risk pregnancies?
Yes. High-risk pregnancies require more frequent monitoring for mother and baby safety.
Dr. Divya J G Dr. Divya J G is an exceptional and highly skilled Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, recognised for her expertise in maternity care, pregnancy scans, and advanced gynaecological and laparoscopic surgeries. She completed her MBBS at Mysore Medical College and Research Institute (MMCRI) and earned her MS in Obstetrics and Gynaecology from Bangalore Medical College. With over 13 years of clinical experience, Dr. Divya J G is known for her meticulous attention to detail and patient-centred approach. She carefully understands each woman’s unique health needs and delivers personalised, evidence-based care to ensure safe pregnancies, effective treatments, and optimal outcomes.
Dr. Divya J G has extensive experience in managing a wide range of obstetric and gynaecological cases, including comprehensive maternity care, gynaecological surgeries, infertility evaluation, and IVF-related treatments. Beyond her clinical expertise, she is known for building strong trust and confidence among her patients through compassionate, patient-centred care and clear communication. From fertility counselling and conception planning to pregnancy, delivery, and post-treatment recovery, Dr. Divya J G ensures that every woman feels well-informed, supported, and at ease throughout her medical journey. Her commitment to ethical practice and evidence-based treatment consistently contributes to positive patient experiences and successful outcomes.