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Ultrasound in New Delhi & Delhi NCR at Queen's IVF

Advanced Ultrasound Imaging for Your Parenthood Journey

What Is Ultrasound?

Ultrasound is an advanced diagnostic imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to examine the reproductive organs and monitor conditions affecting fertility. The resulting images are then carefully analysed to guide the most effective and personalized treatment plan. Infertility can be an emotionally challenging experience, but with the right medical expertise and advanced imaging, parenthood is possible. Queen's IVF, a trusted fertility centre in New Delhi and Delhi NCR, offers comprehensive ultrasound diagnostics tailored to each patient's unique needs.

Why Choose Queen's IVF for Ultrasound?

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What Are the Stages of Ultrasound?

Ultrasound is a structured series of advanced imaging evaluations designed to help couples identify reproductive abnormalities, monitor follicle growth, and achieve a successful pregnancy. The process involves transvaginal scanning, uterine assessment, ovarian evaluation, and specialized monitoring of the reproductive system.

Initial Assessment & Preparation

01. Initial Assessment & Preparation

The ultrasound journey begins with an initial assessment, where the fertility specialist reviews the couple's complete medical history, symptoms, and previous diagnostic attempts. Detailed evaluation helps identify key concerns and guides the selection of the most appropriate ultrasound procedure. During this stage, both partners are assessed to ensure a thorough understanding of their reproductive health. This personalized approach allows the medical team to design a targeted and efficient imaging plan.

Baseline Ultrasound Scan

02. Baseline Ultrasound Scan

Once the initial assessment is complete, a baseline ultrasound scan is performed to evaluate the uterus, ovaries, and antral follicle count at the start of the menstrual cycle. These findings provide critical insights into ovarian reserve and overall reproductive health. Baseline scanning is a crucial step in fertility evaluation, as it determines the key structural and hormonal factors affecting the chances of successful conception.

Follicular Monitoring Scan

03. Follicular Monitoring Scan

A detailed follicular monitoring scan is performed to track the growth and development of ovarian follicles throughout the menstrual cycle. This evaluation uses advanced ultrasound tools to ensure accurate timing of ovulation and treatment procedures. Follicular monitoring is an essential ultrasound step, as it determines the quality and maturity of eggs available for natural conception or assisted fertilization.

Uterine & Endometrial Evaluation

04. Uterine & Endometrial Evaluation

A transvaginal ultrasound is performed to examine the uterine lining, shape, and cavity for structural abnormalities such as fibroids, polyps, or adhesions. Advanced imaging ensures safety and precise identification of conditions affecting implantation. This stage focuses on identifying uterine conditions that may be interfering with embryo implantation and overall conception potential.

3D & Doppler Ultrasound Assessment

05. 3D & Doppler Ultrasound Assessment

The final stage of ultrasound evaluation involves specialized imaging techniques such as 3D ultrasound or Doppler scanning when indicated. These help uncover complex structural or vascular conditions that routine scans may not detect. Advanced 3D and Doppler imaging ensures no underlying reproductive abnormality is overlooked, enabling the specialist to recommend the most effective personalized treatment pathway.

Who Should Consider Ultrasound?

Ultrasound is a structured series of advanced imaging evaluations designed to help couples identify reproductive abnormalities, monitor follicle growth, and achieve a successful pregnancy. The process involves transvaginal scanning, uterine assessment, ovarian evaluation, and specialized monitoring of the reproductive system.

Couples Unable to Conceive After One Year of Trying

Couples Unable to Conceive After One Year of Trying

When a couple has been trying to conceive naturally for twelve months or more without success, ultrasound evaluation is strongly recommended. Timely imaging helps identify structural causes and improves the chances of successful treatment.

Women with Irregular or Absent Menstrual Cycles

Women with Irregular or Absent Menstrual Cycles

Irregular, infrequent, or absent periods may indicate ovulation disorders or structural abnormalities affecting fertility. Ultrasound helps pinpoint the exact cause and guide appropriate medical intervention.

Women Undergoing Ovulation Induction or IVF

Women Undergoing Ovulation Induction or IVF

Low follicle response, poor ovarian stimulation, or irregular follicle growth can reduce the chances of successful conception. Ultrasound monitoring helps track follicle development and guide precise treatment adjustments.

Couples with a History of Recurrent Miscarriage

Couples with a History of Recurrent Miscarriage

When no clear cause of repeated pregnancy loss is identified, ultrasound offers an effective solution by thoroughly investigating every possible structural or uterine factor.

Women with Suspected Uterine Abnormalities

Women with Suspected Uterine Abnormalities

As structural conditions such as fibroids or polyps can silently impact fertility. Ultrasound improves diagnostic accuracy by evaluating uterine health under expert medical supervision.

Couples with Known Medical Conditions Affecting Fertility

Couples with Known Medical Conditions Affecting Fertility

When existing conditions such as PCOS or endometriosis affect fertility, comprehensive ultrasound imaging is often recommended as the most effective next step for accurate diagnosis.

Ultrasound at Queen's IVF

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