Trans-abdominal Scanning (10+ Weeks)

Please refer to TA/TV guidance in the materials tab. A trans-abdominal scan of a viable 10+ weeks pregnancy should take around 4-5 minutes and image the following:

  • A longitudinal, midline view of the whole uterus to show the cervix and fundus.
  • A transverse view of the uterus at its midpoint to show both lateral edges.
  • A view of each ovary if located or an image of the adnexum.
  • Measurements.
  • Images of the fetus.
  • Any pathology detected.

The client is provided with one image chosen by the sonographer to take home along with their completed obstetric report. However you may wish to take up to 4 images of the baby as the client may wish to take away more.

Please note the client must not take any images away with medical information such as baby measurements noted. The client is also offered a short video ‘clip’ to take away digitally as a keepsake however this should be separate to the scan footage including medical information and is an optional additional to the package.

If a second non viable gestation sac is detected it should be measured and documented +/- a CRL measure.
If an area of hemorrhage is detected it should be measured and documented. Neither of these require a referral to EPU.