Myths vs Facts about Fetal Echocardiography
Fetal echocardiography is an ultrasound that looks at your baby’s heart in the womb. It helps doctors find out if there are any heart problems before birth. Myths vs. Facts Regarding Fetal Echocardiography Some of the common myths vs. facts about fetal echocardiography are mentioned below. Myth 1: Fetal Echocardiography is Only for Women with Heart Problems Fact: Fetal echocardiography is for anyone, not just women with heart issues. Though it’s especially recommended for women with heart conditions or a family history of heart disease, it can also be done if there are signs of potential heart problems in the baby. You can contact our maternal-fetal medicine doctors to learn more about this. Myth 2: It is Just Like a Regular Ultrasound Fact: A Fetal heart scan (fetal echocardiography) may look similar to a regular ultrasound, but it’s much more detailed. A regular ultrasound checks your baby’s growth and development, while a fetal echocardiogram focuses specifically on...