
Wellbeing & Growth Scan, Includes Doppler Scan and Presentation (24-36 weeks)
£95.00
The wellbeing and growth scan can be performed from 24 weeks of pregnancy onward. This scan is a very popular scan for parents to be who seek reassurance in their pregnancy, would like to check how well their baby is growing or who have any particular concerns. This scan is not usually offered by NHS if you do not have any complications.
During this scan, our expert sonographers will check the flow (Umbilical Artery Doppler blood flow in their umbilical cord vessels) and placenta (called Doppler), the position of placenta, and assess the amount of amniotic fluid (AFI) around the baby. They will also check the baby’s heartbeat and baby’s movements.
During this pregnancy scan we assess the baby’s growth by measuring head circumference, abdominal circumference and femur length. These measurements are going to be plotted onto the national growth chart and also to be used to estimate the baby’s weight. This will give you a good indication about the size of your baby at its birth.
The position of your baby is another important matter that will be assessed during the wellbeing scan. If the baby’s position is breech (head Up), it will be indicated and will give you time to make particular arrangements.
Why should I have a Private Wellbeing and Growth scan?
- As the third trimester Wellbeing and Growth scan is not routinely offered by NHS, you can book your Wellbeing and Growth scan if:
you would like to have reassurance of your pregnancy third trimester Fetal Wellbeing and Growth scan is not offered routinely within the NHS. - you would like to have a second opinion on the findings reported by your NHS sonographer.
- You prefer to have a more comprehensive, detailed ultrasound scan in a relaxing environment.
- You are seeking for extra reassurance in your pregnancy.
- To assess the position of your baby and make sure that your antenatal team have opportunity to make special arrangements to ensure you and your baby’s safety during your delivery.
- The movements of your baby is reduced or there is change in the pattern of its movement.
- you experience any bleeding or fluid loss.
- you have a positive medical history of pre-eclampsia in your previous pregnancy.
- The placenta was reported low lying at any of your previous scans.
- your baby has been reported as small or large for its date in your previous scans.
- There is any history of maternal physical health such as diabetes Type 1, Type 2, or gestational Diabetes and Thyroid problems.
When can I have a Wellbeing and Growth scan?
A Wellbeing and Growth Scan can be performed any time from 24 weeks of pregnancy.
We recommend you to have a Wellbeing and Growth scan around 36 weeks of your pregnancy. This comprehensive scan can provide reassurance for you and your baby’s safety. It will reassure you of the following:
- That there will be no signs of any birth complications.
- Confirm the presentation of your baby
- The size of your baby
- Amount of amniotic fluid around your baby
- Assessing the doppler Umbilical blood flow
What is included?
- Longer appointment with our caring specialist sonographer
- A detailed ultrasound report,
- your baby’s image
- 1 x 2D black and white images in a mounted card frame
* Gender Scan is FREE OF CHARGE with our Wellbeing, Growth and Reassurance scans
- Make sure your baby’s estimated weight (EFW) corresponds to an expected value for how far along you are
- Have been feeling reduced baby movements
- Wish to confirm baby’s lying head down
- Wish to confirm there is enough fluid around your baby
- Have multiple fibroids, therefore midwife might not be able to measure your tummy accurately
- Have pre-existing condition such as: diabetes, thyroid issues, renal issues, high blood pressure
- Had previous small babies
- Had previous stillbirth
- You are a heavy smoker
- Expecting twins or more
- You will be asked a series of questions related to your estimated date of deliver (EDD) or assisted conception dates and symptoms you are presenting with
- Perform the Ultrasound scan and take high quality representative images
- Explain ultrasound findings and answer your questions or concerns within our scope of practice
- Issue a hard copy of the report at the end of the scan, as well as issue a digital copy of the report within 24 hrs, containing relevant images for you to keep for your records, or take to your GP and / or antenatal care provider
- Recommend a follow-up ultrasound scan if necessary
- Offer GP or specialist referral and a Blood Test if deemed necessary