Fetal Neurosonography: Monitoring Your Baby’s Brain Health
Pregnancy is not only an exciting time for pregnant women and parents, but also a time of many check-ups. Today’s topic is fetal neurosonography, an ultrasound scan that examines your baby’s brain development in detail. Why and how is this scan performed? Let’s find out together.
What is Fetal Neurosonography?
Fetal neurosonography is a scan in which the fetal brain and spinal cord are examined in detail using ultrasound. It is an extremely valuable method especially for the early diagnosis of fetal brain anomalies.
Why is it performed?
Risky Pregnancies: Fetal neurosonography may be recommended in pregnancies with risk factors such as advanced age of the expectant mother, genetic factors, and a previous pregnancy with anomalies.
Abnormal Ultrasound Findings: This detailed screening is performed when a possible problem with the brain is detected in routine pregnancy follow-up ultrasounds.
Drug or Substance Use: If the pregnant woman uses certain medications or is exposed to radiation before or during pregnancy, the baby’s brain development may be examined in more detail.
What is evaluated in the scan?
Brain Structure: Brain regions such as brain ventricles, brain tissue, corpus callosum are examined in detail.
Spinal cord: The spinal cord and spinal canal are evaluated to detect possible anomalies.
Head Structure: The skull and meninges are examined in detail.
Conclusion
Fetal neurosonography is a scan to check whether the baby’s brain and spinal cord are developing properly. If your doctor recommends this scan, we strongly recommend that you have it. This is very important to detect any potential problems early and to take the necessary precautions.