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Fetal Color Doppler, in Visit Clinic

An ultrasound that shows blood flow in the fetus, placenta, and umbilical cord to assess fetal health in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Female
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26 hours
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What is a Fetal Color Doppler Test in Visit Clinic?

Fetal color Doppler is an ultrasound method that measures blood flow in the fetus, umbilical cord, placenta, and fetal heart. It shows how well oxygen and nutrients reach the baby. Good blood flow supports normal growth and development. Abnormal flow can suggest problems such as placental insufficiency, fetal growth restriction, twin‑to‑twin transfusion, or heart defects. Doctors use the test during routine prenatal checks and in high‑risk pregnancies. It helps monitor fetal wellbeing, guide timing of delivery, and decide on further tests or treatments. The scan is noninvasive, painless, and usually takes 15–45 minutes. Your care team will explain findings and next steps.

Fetal Color Doppler Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Fetal Color Doppler Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

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

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Why Take a Fetal Color Doppler Test in Visit Clinic?

FETAL COLOR DOPPLER is usually part of specialized prenatal ultrasound exams for high‑risk pregnancies. Doctors order it when there are concerns such as decreased fetal movements, slow fetal growth, high maternal blood pressure, diabetes, or suspected heart problems. It helps diagnose placental insufficiency, fetal growth restriction, cord or twin complications, and some heart defects. Abnormal results can come from maternal disease, smoking, placental problems, or fetal anomalies and guide further care.

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Frequently asked questions

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

Color Doppler ultrasound is performed in pregnancy to assess blood flow in the fetus, umbilical cord, placenta and fetal heart. It’s indicated in high‑risk situations—suspected fetal growth restriction, preeclampsia, abnormal fetal monitoring, multiple pregnancy, suspected fetal anemia or abnormal anatomy. Typically used from the second trimester onward (often after 20 weeks) and repeated in the third trimester for surveillance.

Is a color doppler test painful in Visit Clinic?plus

A color Doppler ultrasound is generally painless and non-invasive. A technician applies warm gel and moves a handheld probe across the skin; you may feel mild pressure or vibration, especially if the area is tender, but it should not cause sharp pain. The test uses sound waves (no radiation) and usually takes 15–45 minutes. Any discomfort typically ends right after the exam.

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

Doppler (fetal heartbeat) cannot reliably determine a baby’s gender. Gender is usually identified by ultrasound visualization of the genitalia, most accurate at 18 to 20 weeks; "nub" assessments at 12 to 14 weeks are less reliable. Accuracy depends on gestational age, fetal position, sonographer skill and equipment. Definitive prenatal sex determination requires genetic testing (cell‑free DNA, CVS, amniocentesis).

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: perform immediately for suspected DVT or acute vascular problems; during the routine anatomy scan (≈18–22 weeks) or later in pregnancy for growth/placental concerns; schedule abdominal Doppler after 6–8 hours fasting to reduce bowel gas. For other vascular or cardiac issues, do it when symptomatic or per your clinician’s advice; avoid smoking or caffeine beforehand.

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

Typically the last routine scan is the late‑pregnancy (third‑trimester) scan, usually around 36 weeks. It assesses fetal growth, amniotic fluid, placental position and the baby’s presentation to help plan labour. Not every pregnancy requires this scan; some have only earlier scans, and extra scans may be arranged later if concerns arise—your care provider will advise.

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

A positive Doppler means abnormal or reduced blood flow has been detected — commonly a blood clot (deep vein thrombosis), arterial narrowing/occlusion, or significant valve/placental flow problems. It usually prompts confirmatory imaging, specialist referral and prompt treatment (anticoagulation for DVT, revascularization or surgery for arterial blockages), monitoring for complications, and follow‑up to guide ongoing care. Timely treatment reduces risk of pulmonary embolism or tissue loss.