KNOW FETAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY AND WHY IT IS IMPORTANT
A fetal echocardiogram is a test similar to an ultrasound. This examination lets your doctor more clearly assess the structure and function of your unborn child's heart. Between weeks 18 and 24 of the second trimester is often when it is done. The examination uses sound waves that "echo" the structural elements of the embryonic heart. A machine analyses these sound waves, and the result is an echocardiogram, a picture of the heart inside. This image reveals the development and health of your baby's heart as well as if it is beating regularly. You or your child won't experience any pain or harm as a result of this test. This treatment usually takes between 30 minutes and 2 hours to complete. Additionally, it enables your doctor to see the blood flow in the developing fetus's heart. This thorough check allows your doctor to identify any abnormalities in the baby's heartbeat or blood flow. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? The precise cause of abnormal fetal echocardiogr...