Fetal Color Dopple

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Fetal Color Dopple, in Visit Clinic

Ultrasound that shows fetal and placental blood flow to assess circulation and fetal well-being in Visit Clinic.

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Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Female
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What is a Fetal Color Dopple Test in Visit Clinic?

A fetal color Doppler is an ultrasound that shows blood flow in the unborn baby and placenta. It measures how blood moves through key fetal vessels. This helps doctors see whether the fetus is getting enough oxygen and nutrients. It is important for checking fetal growth and heart function. Doctors use it to monitor high-risk pregnancies, evaluate suspected growth restriction, check for fetal anemia, and guide delivery timing and treatment decisions.

Fetal Color Dopple Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Fetal Color Dopple Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Fetal Color Dopple test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Single test

Why Take a Fetal Color Dopple Test in Visit Clinic?

FETAL COLOR DOPPLE is usually part of an obstetric ultrasound or fetal monitoring profile. Doctors order it for decreased fetal movements, high blood pressure in the mother, abnormal growth on ultrasound, or concerns from a nonstress test. It helps diagnose or monitor growth restriction, placental problems, fetal anemia, and twin complications. Abnormal results can come from maternal conditions like hypertension, diabetes, smoking, or clotting disorders, and family history of cardiac or placental problems may make testing more important.

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Frequently asked questions

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When is a color doppler done in pregnancy in Visit Clinic?plus

A color Doppler scan is performed when clinicians need to assess fetal and placental blood flow—commonly in the second and third trimesters. Indications include suspected fetal growth restriction, pre‑eclampsia, reduced fetal movements, abnormal fetal heart trace or CTG, twin complications (e.g., twin‑to‑twin transfusion), or abnormal ultrasound findings. It’s used selectively whenever placental insufficiency or fetal well‑being is in question.

Is a color doppler test painful in Visit Clinic?plus

A color Doppler ultrasound is normally non‑invasive and not painful. Most people feel only light pressure from the transducer and cold gel; scanning over a tender or swollen area can cause mild discomfort. There’s no recovery time and serious side effects are rare. If an intravenous contrast is used, you might feel brief stinging at the injection site.

How to identify baby gender in doppler scan in Visit Clinic?plus

A fetal Doppler detects heartbeat and cannot reliably determine sex. Sex is usually identified by ultrasound visualization of external genitalia during the anatomy scan (typically 18–20 weeks), with accuracy depending on fetal position, gestational age, and operator skill. Home Dopplers and fetal heart‑rate myths (e.g., >140 bpm = girl) are unreliable. Earlier sex determination is possible via cell‑free DNA testing (NIPT).

When is the best time to do a color doppler test in Visit Clinic?plus

The best time for a color Doppler depends on the indication. For suspected vascular problems (DVT, arterial insufficiency, carotid disease) have it promptly when symptoms arise or as your clinician advises; sometimes both at rest and after exercise. In pregnancy, Doppler is commonly performed in the second trimester (about 18–24 weeks) or later if growth, placental, or fetal blood‑flow concerns appear.

Which is the last scan in pregnancy in Visit Clinic?plus

The last routine scan in an uncomplicated pregnancy is the mid‑pregnancy anatomy (level 2) scan at about 18–20 weeks. Additional third‑trimester ultrasounds are not routine and are performed only if indicated—for fetal growth, placental position, reduced movements or bleeding. When done, late‑pregnancy growth scans commonly occur around 32–36 weeks (sometimes near 36–38 weeks).

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

A positive Doppler test usually indicates abnormal or reduced blood flow—often suggesting a blood clot (DVT) or arterial blockage. It prompts further evaluation (repeat ultrasound, imaging, blood tests) and urgent treatment, which may include anticoagulant medication, compression stockings, or procedures (thrombolysis or surgery) depending on severity. Close monitoring and follow‑up with a vascular specialist or your clinician are essential.