DOPPLER Obstetric

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DOPPLER Obstetric, in Visit Clinic

An ultrasound that measures blood flow in the placenta and fetal vessels to check baby's health in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Female
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25 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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What is a DOPPLER Obstetric Test in Visit Clinic?

An obstetric Doppler is an ultrasound test that measures blood flow in the placenta, umbilical cord, and fetal blood vessels. It shows how well oxygen and nutrients reach the fetus. Good blood flow helps the baby grow and thrive. Abnormal flow can signal problems like growth restriction, placental insufficiency, or preeclampsia. Doctors use Doppler results to monitor high-risk pregnancies. They may repeat the test over time to track changes. Results help decide timing of delivery and need for extra care before or after birth. The test is safe and painless for mother and baby.

DOPPLER Obstetric Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

DOPPLER Obstetric Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The DOPPLER Obstetric test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a DOPPLER Obstetric Test in Visit Clinic?

DOPPLER Obstetric is used as part of antenatal monitoring for high-risk pregnancies and fetal surveillance panels. Doctors may order it when fetal growth is slow, fetal movements fall, or the mother has high blood pressure or diabetes. It helps diagnose placental problems, fetal growth restriction, and poor oxygen delivery. Abnormal results can follow maternal hypertension, smoking, diabetes, or placental issues. A family history of growth or preeclampsia problems makes this test more important.

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What is a obstetric Doppler in Visit Clinic?plus

An obstetric Doppler is a handheld ultrasound device that uses the Doppler effect to detect and measure fetal heart rate and blood flow in fetal and uteroplacental vessels. It provides non‑invasive, real‑time audio and numeric monitoring during prenatal visits to assess fetal wellbeing and placental circulation. It’s safe for routine checks but not a substitute for detailed ultrasound scans or diagnostic fetal assessments.

What is a Doppler scan done during pregnancy in Visit Clinic?plus

A Doppler scan in pregnancy is a non‑invasive ultrasound that uses the Doppler effect to measure blood flow in the placenta, umbilical cord and fetal vessels. It checks uterine, umbilical and fetal cerebral circulation to assess placental function and detect issues like growth restriction, fetal distress or preeclampsia. It is safe, painless and commonly used in higher‑risk pregnancies to guide monitoring and management.

What is a Doppler when pregnant in Visit Clinic?plus

A Doppler in pregnancy is a handheld ultrasound device that uses the Doppler effect to detect and amplify the fetal heartbeat by bouncing sound waves off moving blood and heart structures. It’s non‑invasive and often detects heartbeats from about 10–12 weeks. Home Dopplers can reassure but aren’t a substitute for prenatal checkups; prolonged use and interpretation should be left to clinicians.

What is a normal Doppler reading in pregnancy in Visit Clinic?plus

A normal pregnancy Doppler shows a positive end‑diastolic waveform in the umbilical artery (no absent or reversed end‑diastolic flow). Systolic/diastolic (S/D) ratio is generally <3 in late pregnancy; pulsatility index (PI) and resistive index (RI) should fall within gestation‑specific reference ranges. Interpretation depends on gestational age and clinical context and should be done by the treating clinician.

Can Doppler detect gender in Visit Clinic?plus

Doppler devices detect the fetal heartbeat and can pick it up from about ten to twelve weeks, but they cannot reliably determine the baby’s sex. Heart rate patterns or the “over 140 bpm equals girl” rule are not accurate predictors. Fetal sex is determined by viewing genital anatomy on ultrasound (usually around 18–20 weeks) or by genetic tests like cell-free DNA.

What happens if a Doppler test is positive in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive Doppler indicates abnormal blood flow—such as occlusion, deep vein thrombosis, significant arterial narrowing, or fetal blood‑flow compromise. It triggers further evaluation (repeat ultrasound or CT/MR angiography), urgent treatment (anticoagulation, thrombolysis, or surgery) and specialist referral to prevent complications like pulmonary embolism, limb ischemia, or fetal distress. Follow‑up monitoring and risk‑factor management are required.