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While a positive pregnancy test confirms the presence of hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin), it can’t tell you everything you need to know about your pregnancy.

An early ultrasound gives you key details vital for your health and decision-making. We at Heart of the Hills can help you gain even more clarity about your pregnancy with a free and confidential ultrasound.

Why an Ultrasound is Important for Your Pregnancy

An initial ultrasound during pregnancy is vital to confirm essential details, including location (if it’s within your uterus), viability (whether there’s a heartbeat and it is progressing), and how far along your pregnancy is.

An ultrasound confirms the pregnancy’s growth and development and alerts you to possible complications and medical conditions.

Why Would I Need Regular Ultrasounds During Pregnancy?

It’s common to expect a couple of scheduled ultrasounds during pregnancy. The number and timing of your ultrasounds will vary depending on your pregnancy care provider and whether you have any health conditions.

It’s normal for those with certain health conditions and those with high-risk pregnancies to have more frequent ultrasound appointments. Your provider may suggest more ultrasounds if they suspect any possible pregnancy health conditions as a precaution.

What to Expect with an Ultrasound

An ultrasound uses sound waves sent through your abdomen or vagina by a device called a transducer. These sound waves bounce off structures inside your body and can view the baby and your reproductive organs. These sound waves are turned into images you can see on a screen.

An ultrasound is a safe medical process, and no radiation is used throughout. Though a prenatal ultrasound is safe, you should only have one when it’s medically necessary.

Receive a Free Ultrasound

Schedule a free and confidential ultrasound appointment with our team at Heart of the Hills after receiving a positive pregnancy test result.

We’re here to help you gain more insight into your pregnancy so you can make confident decisions for your future. You are not alone.

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