Cervix Length (up to 36 weeks).

Price:

(£79)

Total appointment length:

20 minutes.

Common reason for the scan?

To check the length of the cervix in women who are at high risk for spontaneous preterm birth.

What is included in the scan?

- A measurement of the cervix, done transabdominally.

- If necessary, another measurement of the cervix is done transvaginally. For further information about TV scans, see below.

- Measurements of baby's head, abdomen and femur (thigh bone).

- Estimation of baby’s weight (if gestation is 24 weeks or more).

*For return clients - there must have been at least 14 days since the last pregnancy reassurance scan at Dragon Ultrasound, for the growth measurements and estimated fetal weight to be checked again.

- Check of amniotic fluid levels.

- Check of Doppler/blood flow through umbilical artery.

- Location of placenta.

- Baby's sex. Please note: Ultrasound cannot be 100% accurate in sexing the baby.

- Copy of report.

- Two black and white scan pictures of baby.

Preparation?

- A full bladder is helpful for the scan. Please finish drinking one pint of water, one hour before your appointment time. If you are at an advanced stage of the pregnancy, and this is too difficult, do the best that you can comfortably manage.

Can I buy a “heartbeat” bear?

Yes, if baby is over 24 weeks gestation. Ask the receptionist for more details about this, before entering the scan room.

Report:

You will be given a printed copy of the ultrasound scan report.

Extra photos/Images from the scan:

More images/photos from the scan, including digital copies, can also be purchased at the reception desk. 

Can I take photos in the examination room?

No, however during the scan, the Sonographer can print glossy black and white photos for you, and more copies (including digital copies) can be purchased at the reception desk. However, due to various guidelines stated by the Society of Radiographers (Recording of Images and Clinical Discussions, SOR, 2019), photographs cannot be taken during the examination room at Dragon Ultrasound.

Can you tell me the gender of baby on an 11–15-week scan?

No. Our Sonographers can identify the gender of babies from a gestation of 16 weeks, onwards.

Can all abnormalities be picked up on an ultrasound scan?

No, but significant problems can sometimes be identified, and ultrasound is particularly useful for checking baby’s size, and whether the amniotic fluids levels are low, normal, or high.

More questions?

Look at the “Frequently Asked Questions” tab at the top of the page, email us, or give us a call on: 01443 224397.