Tests Details :
USG – OBG FOLLOWUP (CERVICAL LENGTH / AFI / FHR / BPP) is a specialized prenatal ultrasound examination used for ongoing monitoring of pregnancy health and fetal well-being. This scan is commonly recommended during the second or third trimester, especially in high-risk pregnancies or when closer fetal surveillance is required.
The examination includes assessment of:
- Cervical Length – Measures the length of the cervix to evaluate the risk of preterm labor or cervical insufficiency.
- AFI (Amniotic Fluid Index) – Assesses the amount of amniotic fluid surrounding the baby to detect low or excessive fluid levels.
- FHR (Fetal Heart Rate) – Evaluates the baby’s heartbeat and cardiac activity.
- BPP (Biophysical Profile) – Monitors fetal movements, breathing movements, muscle tone, heart activity, and amniotic fluid to assess overall fetal well-being.
This scan helps doctors monitor pregnancy progression, identify potential complications early, and determine whether additional treatment, monitoring, or delivery planning may be necessary.
This scan is performed to:
- Monitor fetal well-being and pregnancy progress
- Measure cervical length and assess preterm labor risk
- Evaluate amniotic fluid levels
- Assess fetal heart rate and activity
- Perform biophysical profile assessment
- Detect complications in high-risk pregnancies
- Support ongoing prenatal monitoring and management
Available Exclusively at these Prima Diagnostics Centres: Jayanagar, Whitefield, Yelahanka, Sarjapur Road, Kanakpura Road, BTM Layout and RR Nagar.
Tests Preparation :
Consult your doctor.
No fasting required
Stay hydrated if advised
Wear comfortable clothing
Carry previous pregnancy reports and prescriptions
Inform your doctor about any medical history or ongoing treatment
Follow any specific instructions given by your healthcare provider
USG-OBG follow-up involves monitoring cervical length, amniotic fluid index (AFI), fetal heart rate (FHR), and biophysical profile (BPP) through ultrasound to assess the well-being of the pregnancy and potential risks.