Fetal Cardiology


Fetal echocardiogram is a type of ultrasound that is used to examine the heart of a fetus. Your doctor will be able to view the anatomy and function of your unborn child's heart with this test. It's usually done between weeks 18 and 24 of the second trimester. Sound waves "echo" off the structures of the fetus's heart during the exam. For babies with the whole spectrum of congenital cardiac disease, the Fetal Cardiology Program provides early screenings, precise prenatal diagnosis, and, where necessary, postnatal treatment planning. We're here to assist you in gaining a better understanding of how your baby's heart is developing. fetal echocardiography to check for any severe issues with the developing baby's heart walls and valves, blood arteries leading to and from the heart, and heart pumping strength. The heart begins to develop as early as the third week of pregnancy, with the four-chamber fetal heart forming by week seven. It entails complicated molecular signals, interactions, and myocardial progenitor cell specification, as well as heart tube looping.



 


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