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Viability Scan

Early pregnancy viability scan ultrasound showing fetal heartbeat

A viability scan is one of the earliest ultrasound examinations performed during pregnancy. This scan helps confirm that the pregnancy is developing normally inside the uterus and that the baby’s heartbeat is present. For many expectant parents, this first scan provides reassurance and important medical information about the early stages of pregnancy.

At Fetal View Sonography Centre, a dedicated fetal medicine centre in Vile Parle West, Mumbai, viability scans are performed using advanced ultrasound technology under the supervision of Dr. Pranita Mahashabde, an experienced fetal medicine specialist. The scan helps determine the gestational age, confirm the number of embryos, and assess whether the pregnancy is progressing normally.

Early pregnancy monitoring plays an important role in identifying potential concerns at the earliest stage so that appropriate care and follow-up can be planned. This first ultrasound also helps guide the schedule for upcoming pregnancy scans such as the NT scan, anomaly scan, growth scan, Doppler scan, and 3D/4D scans.

Accurate Early Pregnancy Assessment

The first few weeks of pregnancy are an important time for confirming that the pregnancy is developing properly. A viability scan helps doctors evaluate key indicators that support a healthy pregnancy.

Confirming Pregnancy Location

One of the primary purposes of a viability scan is to confirm that the pregnancy is located inside the uterus. This helps rule out conditions such as ectopic pregnancy and ensures that the pregnancy is progressing safely.

Detecting the Baby’s Heartbeat

During the scan, the ultrasound can detect the baby’s heartbeat, which is one of the earliest signs of a developing pregnancy. This provides reassurance to parents and confirms fetal viability.

Viability scan ultrasound during early pregnancy assessment
Early pregnancy ultrasound viability scan to confirm fetal development

Early Pregnancy Viability Assessment

"A viability scan is often the first ultrasound examination in pregnancy, helping confirm that the pregnancy is developing within the uterus and that the baby’s heartbeat is present. Early assessment provides valuable reassurance for parents while allowing doctors to evaluate gestational age and early fetal development. Accurate imaging and expert interpretation ensure that the pregnancy is progressing normally and help guide the next stages of antenatal care."

Why a Viability Scan Is Important

A viability scan provides essential information during early pregnancy and helps guide the next steps in antenatal care.

Determining Gestational Age

The scan measures the embryo to estimate the gestational age and calculate the expected due date. Accurate dating is important for planning future pregnancy scans and monitoring fetal development.

Identifying Multiple Pregnancies

A viability scan can determine whether there is a single pregnancy or multiple embryos, such as twins. Early identification helps doctors plan appropriate monitoring throughout the pregnancy.

What Happens During a Viability Scan?

A viability scan is a simple and safe ultrasound examination performed during early pregnancy. The procedure typically takes only a short time and does not require special preparation.

Early Pregnancy Ultrasound

The scan is usually performed between 6 and 8 weeks of pregnancy. During this stage, the ultrasound can visualize the gestational sac, yolk sac, and the developing embryo.

Monitoring Early Fetal Development

The doctor carefully evaluates the embryo’s size, heartbeat, and the pregnancy location to confirm that development is progressing normally.

Your Pregnancy Scan Journey

Antenatal scans are performed at different stages of pregnancy to monitor development and ensure the baby’s well-being.

Doctor performing viability scan ultrasound in early pregnancy

Viability Scan

Confirms pregnancy inside the uterus, detects the heartbeat, and establishes gestational age.

Early Pregnancy Confirmation

NT Scan

Screens for chromosomal abnormalities and evaluates early fetal development.

First Trimester Screening

Anomaly Scan

Examines the baby’s organs and structures to identify potential birth defects.

Detailed Structural Evaluation

Growth & Doppler Scans

Monitor fetal growth, placental health, and blood flow to ensure the baby continues to develop normally.

Ongoing Growth Monitoring

Compassionate Care for Expecting Parents

Pregnancy scans often bring both excitement and anxiety for expectant parents. At Fetal View Sonography Centre, the focus is on providing accurate diagnosis along with supportive guidance so families feel informed and reassured.

Early Pregnancy Guidance

The first scan helps confirm the pregnancy and establish a clear understanding of early fetal development.

Step 01

Detailed Fetal Monitoring

Subsequent scans throughout pregnancy provide important information about the baby’s organs, growth, and overall well-being.

Step 02

Ongoing Pregnancy Support

Regular antenatal scans allow doctors to monitor fetal health closely and guide parents through each stage of pregnancy.

Step 03
Pregnancy viability scan checking fetal heartbeat and gestational age

Why Choose Fetal View Sonography Centre?

All scans are performed under the supervision of Dr. Pranita Mahashabde, a fetal medicine specialist with advanced expertise in prenatal diagnosis, ensuring accurate evaluation and compassionate care for every pregnancy.

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Common Questions About Our Fetal Medicine Care

A viability scan is an early pregnancy ultrasound performed to confirm that the pregnancy is developing normally inside the uterus. This scan helps doctors detect the baby’s heartbeat, determine the number of embryos, and estimate the gestational age of the pregnancy. It is often the first pregnancy scan that provides reassurance to expectant parents about the early progress of the pregnancy.

A viability scan is usually performed between 6 and 8 weeks of pregnancy. At this stage, the ultrasound can confirm the presence of a fetal heartbeat and ensure that the pregnancy is located correctly within the uterus. In some cases, doctors may recommend the scan slightly earlier or later depending on symptoms or the patient’s medical history.

During a viability scan, the doctor can confirm several important aspects of early pregnancy. These include the presence of a gestational sac, fetal pole, and the baby’s heartbeat. The scan also helps determine the gestational age and estimated due date, and it can identify whether the pregnancy is single or multiple.

Yes, a viability scan is a safe and non-invasive ultrasound procedure. It uses sound waves to create images of the developing pregnancy and does not involve radiation. Ultrasound scans have been used in pregnancy for many years and are considered safe when performed by trained medical professionals.

If a heartbeat is not detected during the first viability scan, it does not always mean there is a problem. Sometimes the pregnancy may be earlier than expected, and the heartbeat may become visible in a follow-up scan a few days later. Your doctor may recommend repeating the ultrasound to confirm the development of the pregnancy.