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(Termasuk Cuti Umum)
  • G-52, Jalan Pinang 52, Taman Daya, 81100 Johor Bahru, Johor

Detailed Scan in Pregnancy

Detailed scan is also known as detailed anomaly scan or foetal anomaly scan.

Detailed scan is a prenatal imaging procedure using high-frequency sound waves to create detailed images of the fetus, placenta, and uterus.

It used to assesses the baby's growth and development, detecting potential abnormalities in vital organs such as brain ✅ lungs ✅ heart ✅ abdomen ✅ bones ✅ limbs ✅ and face ✅

..while also providing an opportunity for parents to bond with their unborn child.

Any suspected changes such as Down Syndrome and clefts can also be determined from the detailed scan.

Who need a detailed scan?

  • Week 18-24 of pregnancy
  • Mother’s age >40 years old
  • High risk pregnancy (hypertension, diebetes)
  • History of birth defects
  • History of death in a previous pregnancy
  • Mother has congenital heart disease
  • Abnormal baby growth
However, we highly recommend all pregnant women to have detailed scan because a woman with no risk might still carry a baby with abnormalities.

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  • Experienced female doctor
  • Great service and privacy
  • Thorough examination & explanation
  • Short waiting time
  • Children's play area available
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Detailed Scan Packages

Basic Package

RM250

Package includes:
  • 2D Detailed Scan
  • 2D Gender scan
  • 2D Growth Scan
  • Printed scan image
  • Detailed scan report
  • Doctor's consultation
  • Duration: 40-60 minutes
Combo Package + 3D/4D Scan

RM350

Normal: RM390 (Save RM40)
Package includes:
  • 2D Detailed Scan
  • 2D Gender scan
  • 2D Growth Scan
  • 3D/4D Scan
  • Printed scan image
  • Detailed scan report
  • Doctor's consultation
  • Duration: 40-60 minutes

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5 Tips if you are a first timer

  • Knowledge is power! 💪 Do some research on detailed scans from trusted sources like medical websites or articles. Understanding the procedure and what to expect can really help reduce any anxiety caused by unknowns.
  • Hearing from other moms can be super helpful! Check out online forums or blogs where moms share their experiences with detailed scans. Reading their stories and getting their perspectives can really put your mind at ease. 👶
  • Get support from friends and family can be incredibly reassuring. Consider reaching out to someone who has already been through a detailed scan. Their firsthand experience and positive stories can often help alleviate any concerns you might have. 💖
  • We encourage you to bring a companion for support during your detailed scan. Having your husband, a friend, or family member present can provide comfort and help ease any anxieties you may have.
  • It's totally normal to feel a little anxious, but trust the process! Detailed scans are a routine part of prenatal care worldwide, designed to ensure your baby is developing healthily. Plus, you're in excellent hands with your doctor - they're experienced and highly skilled. 😊 Just chill and know everything's gonna be alright! 💖

FAQ

A detailed scan, also known as an anomaly scan or morphology scan, is an ultrasound performed during pregnancy to closely assess your baby's development. This scan examines your baby's physical structures, such as the brain, heart, spine, kidneys, and other vital organs. The main goal is to identify any potential abnormalities or developmental issues as early as possible.

If you have some questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out to your healthcare provider. They're there to support you and provide all the information you need to feel comfortable and confident throughout your pregnancy journey. 😊

The ideal time to have a detailed scan is between 18 and 22 weeks of pregnancy. By this stage, your baby's organs have developed enough to be examined in detail via ultrasound, and any potential abnormalities can be more clearly identified.

It's all about getting the clearest picture possible of your little one's development! ✨

Yes, a detailed scan is safe. 😊 It uses sound waves that are harmless and don't involve any radiation, making it a safe procedure for both you and your baby. This technology has been used in medicine for many years with no evidence of any negative effects.

During your detailed scan, the doctor will examine your baby's physical structures, such as the brain, heart, spine, kidneys, and other vital organs. They'll also assess the amount of amniotic fluid, the position of the placenta, and your baby's facial features to identify any potential abnormalities that might require medical attention.

Think of it as a comprehensive "room tour" of your baby's current home! 🏡 They're making sure everything is developing as it should be and that your little one has everything they need to thrive. 😊

Nope, it shouldn't hurt a bit! 😊 A detailed scan is a non-invasive procedure that involves moving an ultrasound probe over your belly. They'll use a cool gel to help the sound waves penetrate your skin, but the procedure is generally comfortable and not painful.

You might feel some slight pressure from the probe, and the gel might be a little chilly, but that's about it! Just relax and enjoy getting a glimpse of your little one. 💖

A detailed scan usually takes about 20 to 40 minutes, depending on your baby's position and how clear the images are. Sometimes it might take a bit longer if your baby is being camera-shy and making it tricky to get a good look, or if a more detailed examination is needed.

Just think of it as extra bonding time with your little one! 💖 They might be making the doctor work a little harder, but every wiggle and squirm is just another sign of how active and healthy they are. 😊

Typically, there's no special preparation needed for a detailed scan. However, you might be encouraged to drink some water beforehand, as a full bladder can help push your uterus into a position that makes it easier to get clear images.

It's not always necessary, but it can sometimes make a difference in getting those perfect pictures of your little peanut! 🥜😊

If the detailed scan shows any abnormalities, your doctor will discuss the next steps with you. This might include further tests like an amniocentesis, referral to a specialist, or creating a treatment plan to address any identified issues.

It's important to remember that even if something unusual is found, it doesn't always mean there's a serious problem. Your doctor will be there to guide you through any next steps and provide the support and information you need. 💖

While a detailed scan can detect many developmental issues, it can't identify every single abnormality. Some genetic or chromosomal conditions might require further testing, like an amniocentesis or blood tests, to be detected. Think of the detailed scan as a really important first step in screening for potential issues, but sometimes further investigation is needed to get the full picture.

It's all about being thorough and proactive in ensuring your baby's health and well-being! 💪💖

While it may seem surprising, a detailed scan is generally recommended for all pregnant women, regardless of their individual risk factors. This is because potential concerns can arise even in low-risk pregnancies, and this scan helps ensure your baby's development is progressing as expected. Think of it as an extra layer of care and reassurance during this exciting time! 😊

Typically, just one detailed scan is needed between weeks 18 and 22 of your pregnancy. However, your doctor might recommend additional scans in certain situations, like if you have a high-risk pregnancy or if any findings from the initial scan require closer monitoring.

Think of it like this: sometimes your little one needs a bit more attention to ensure everything is progressing smoothly! 😊 But in most cases, that single detailed scan provides all the information needed. 💖

A detailed scan examines the baby's structure and organ development in detail, usually performed between 18 and 22 weeks of pregnancy. It's like getting a sneak peek at how your little one is growing! 👶

A growth scan monitors the baby's size and ensures the baby is developing according to the pregnancy schedule, usually performed in the third trimester of pregnancy. This helps confirm that your baby is thriving and getting ready for their big debut! ✨

Yes, a detailed scan can often determine the sex of your baby if their genitals are clearly visible during the scan. However, this depends on your baby's position and how developed they are at the time of the scan. Sometimes babies are a little shy! 😉

It's always exciting to find out the sex of your baby, but even if it's not clear during the detailed scan, the most important thing is that the scan confirms your little one is healthy and developing well. ❤️

That's an important point! Choosing not to have a detailed scan means that potential abnormalities or developmental issues might not be detected as early. This could reduce the chances for timely medical intervention, which could have an impact on your baby's health and well-being.

Of course, the decision to have any prenatal test is a personal one. But it's important to weigh the benefits of early detection and peace of mind against any concerns you might have. Your doctor is your best resource in making this decision! 😊

There's a reason why that 18-22 week window is the sweet spot for detailed scans. ✨ This timing allows your baby's organs to develop enough for a thorough examination. Scheduling it earlier might not provide the clearest picture. 😊

Waiting until that 18-22 week mark gives your little one the time they need to grow and develop, making it easier to get a good look at everything and ensure they're thriving! 💖

The cost of a detailed scan can really vary depending on the clinic or hospital. Some places include it as part of a pregnancy package, while others might charge separately. It's always a good idea to check with your healthcare provider about the costs involved so you can plan accordingly.

Don't hesitate to ask them to break down the fees and explain what's included. It's always best to be in the know! 🤓👍

Look no further than Klinik Makmur Taman Daya! ✨ We've got the latest technology and experienced doctors to provide you with a comprehensive and reliable scan. You'll have peace of mind knowing your baby's health and development are in excellent hands.

Book your appointment today and ensure a smooth and healthy pregnancy journey! 😊

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