FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Ultrasound can be done as early as 5–6 weeks of pregnancy to confirm the pregnancy and check the heartbeat.
Ultrasound can be of different types depending on the need, such as:
• Pregnancy ultrasound
• Anomaly scan
• Abdominal ultrasound
• Pelvic ultrasound
• Kidney, liver, gallbladder ultrasound
• Doppler study
• 4D ultrasound
Each is used to check different organs and health conditions.
An anomaly scan is a detailed pregnancy ultrasound done between 18–22 weeks to check the baby’s growth, organs, bones, brain, spine, heart, face, and to detect any developmental issues.
No, ultrasound is completely painless and non-invasive.
Yes, ultrasound uses sound waves, not radiation, so it is safe for both mother and baby.
Yes, Safalta 4D Ultrasound provide the report the same day, usually within 30 minutes to 2 hours depending on workload.
If something unusual is found, the radiologist or doctor will explain the findings and may advise further tests, follow-up scans, or consultation for proper guidance.
A full bladder helps lift the uterus, making the baby and organs more visible for a clearer scan.
Yes, usually after 14 weeks, but revealing gender goes against medical laws and the baby’s position.
The best timing is 24–32 weeks of pregnancy, when facial features and movements are more visible.
Yes, 4D ultrasound can show real-time facial expressions and movements, depending on the baby’s position and amniotic fluid available.