Sonography
At Abirbhav Infertility Care, we offer various types of sonography tests that help us assess your reproductive health accurately. These tests are essential for diagnosing infertility-related issues and guiding the most effective treatment plans.
- Overview
- Procedure
- Why choose Abirbhav Inferttility?
- Why Are These Tests Important?
- Do’s and Don’ts
- FAQs
At Abirbhav Infertility Care, sonography is a vital part of evaluating and managing reproductive health. These ultrasound-based imaging tests allow us to visualize the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes in real time, helping our specialists detect structural issues such as fibroids, cysts, or tubal blockages. It is a safe, non-invasive, and reliable diagnostic tool that plays an essential role from the very first consultation.
Sonography is used not only for diagnosis but also throughout fertility treatments like IUI and IVF. It helps us monitor follicle development, track ovulation, assess the uterine lining, and guide procedures with accuracy. Our advanced ultrasound techniques, including 3D imaging and saline-infused sonohysterography, offer clear, detailed views that support well-informed decisions at every stage of care.
With a team of experienced professionals and the latest ultrasound technology, we ensure that every scan is performed with precision, comfort, and complete privacy. Whether you’re exploring the causes of infertility or undergoing an active treatment plan, sonography provides the clarity we need — and the confidence you deserve — as you move forward in your journey to parenthood.
Depending on your medical needs, one or more of the following sonography procedures may be performed:
• Transabdominal Ultrasound: A non-invasive scan performed over the abdomen using a gel and a transducer to assess uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes.
• Transvaginal Ultrasound: A high-resolution internal scan using a probe inserted into the vagina for detailed views of ovaries, uterine lining, and follicle development.
• Sonohysterography (SHG): Saline is introduced into the uterus to visualize its cavity clearly and identify abnormalities like fibroids, polyps, or adhesions.
• Hysterosalpingography (HSG): An X-ray procedure where contrast dye is injected to check fallopian tube blockages and uterine shape.
• 3D Ultrasound: Offers three-dimensional views of the uterus and ovaries, helping detect congenital abnormalities or fibroids in great detail.
• Expertise-Driven Approach: Skilled sonographers and fertility specialists conduct and interpret each scan with precision.
• Advanced Equipment: We use state-of-the-art ultrasound technology for clearer, more accurate imaging.
• Personalized Care: Each test is tailored to your fertility needs and medical history.
• Comprehensive Evaluation: Our sonography supports all stages of your fertility journey — from diagnosis to treatment monitoring.
We believe in transparency and affordability. Sonography tests at Abirbhav are priced reasonably, and we provide package options when included as part of a fertility treatment plan. To know the exact cost based on your treatment needs, please contact our clinic directly.
Ultrasound imaging helps us:
• Understand the cause of infertility
• Track ovulation and follicular development
• Evaluate the uterus for abnormalities
• Monitor treatment response
• Plan accurate and timely interventions
Regular sonography ensures your treatment is well-timed and precisely targeted for better outcomes.
Do’s:
✓ Follow preparation instructions (like a full bladder for abdominal scans)
✓ Wear loose, comfortable clothing
✓ Inform your doctor about any medications or symptoms
Don’ts:
✗ Avoid using lotions or creams on your abdomen before the scan
✗ Refrain from vaginal medications or intercourse 24 hours before a transvaginal scan (if advised)
✗ Don’t skip any prescribed pre-scan steps — they help improve image quality
1. Is ultrasound safe for reproductive health?
Yes, all sonography tests are non-invasive, safe, and radiation-free (except HSG, which uses minimal X-rays).
2. Will the scan be painful?
No. Most scans are painless. Transvaginal scans may cause slight pressure but are generally well tolerated.
3. How long does a sonography test take?
Usually 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the type of test.
4. Can I resume normal activities after the test?
Absolutely. All tests are outpatient procedures with no recovery time needed.
5. How soon are the results available?
Preliminary observations are shared immediately. A detailed report follows shortly after.
6. How often will I need an ultrasound during fertility treatment?
This varies based on your treatment plan. It could range from one-time diagnostics to multiple scans during a cycle.
