USG Lower Abdomen OBS

USG Lower Abdomen OBS – Pregnancy Ultrasound for Lower Abdomen Assessment

USG Lower Abdomen OBS is an ultrasound scan commonly performed during pregnancy to assess the uterus, fetus, placenta, amniotic fluid, and lower abdominal organs. It helps monitor fetal growth and detect any abnormalities during pregnancy.

What Is USG Lower Abdomen OBS?

USG stands for Ultrasonography and OBS refers to Obstetric Ultrasound. This scan focuses on the lower abdomen and pelvic region during pregnancy to evaluate maternal and fetal health.

It may also help examine surrounding pelvic organs if advised by the doctor.

Why Is USG Lower Abdomen OBS Done?

This scan is done to:

  • Confirm and monitor pregnancy

  • Check fetal growth and heartbeat

  • Assess placenta position

  • Measure amniotic fluid levels

  • Detect multiple pregnancy (twins, etc.)

  • Identify pregnancy-related complications

  • Evaluate lower abdominal pain during pregnancy

Who Should Get This Scan?

  • Pregnant women as advised by gynecologist

  • Women with abdominal pain or bleeding during pregnancy

  • Routine pregnancy monitoring

  • Suspected fetal growth concerns

  • Placenta or fluid assessment cases

Benefits of USG Lower Abdomen OBS

  • Safe and radiation-free

  • Painless & non-invasive

  • Real-time fetal monitoring

  • Helps detect pregnancy complications early

  • Fast and accurate imaging

Preparation for USG Lower Abdomen OBS

  • Drink water and keep your bladder full if advised

  • Wear comfortable clothing

  • Bring previous reports if available

  • Follow the doctor's instructions based on the pregnancy stage

Key Features

  • Advanced ultrasound technology
  • Experienced radiologists
  • Accurate and timely reports
  • Comfortable patient care
  • Affordable scan packages
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