Fetal medicine ultrasound scans: Your questions answered

Written by: Dr Spyros Bakalis
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Edited by: Carlota Pano

One of the most important aspects during pregnancy is the early detection of potential health issues, both in the unborn baby and in the expectant mother, through the use of a range of diagnostic procedures, including ultrasound scans.

 

Here, Dr Spyros Bakalis, distinguished consultant in obstetrics and maternal and fetal medicine in London, provides an expert into the role of ultrasound scans during pregnancy and private maternal-fetal medicine specialists.

 

 

Why opt for a private pregnancy ultrasound scan?

 

A specialist in private care – in addition to performing a high-quality ultrasound scan – can also offer guidance and advice on any fetal concerns, such as issues related to the baby's growth. After the scan, a comprehensive discussion regarding the results of the scan can take place between the expectant parents and the specialist.

 

What is a fetal medicine scan?

 

A fetal medicine ultrasound scan creates an image of the unborn baby in the mother’s uterus. The scan is performed by a fetal medicine specialist, typically a consultant in obstetrics who has also trained in fetal medicine scanning and in the care of unborn babies with health issues.

 

Fetal medicine specialists draw on their extensive experience in caring for unwell babies to reassure and support mothers.

 

What does maternal-fetal medicine mean?

 

Maternal-fetal medicine is a specialised branch of medicine that cares for women and babies with health issues, during pregnancy, delivery, and the postnatal period.

 

Maternal-fetal medicine experts undergo two to three years of additional specialist training. These doctors treat various health issues, including heart, kidney and endocrine problems, as well as growth problems, heart defects and brain abnormalities. These doctors’ specialised skills enable them to safely guide mothers and babies through pregnancy.

 

What is a fetal medicine appointment?

 

A fetal medicine appointment typically involves the scan of an unborn baby who is either suspected or known to have health issues, for example, babies who have structural, genetic or growth problems. Highly detailed ultrasound scans are required to identify these issues.

 

The scans then need to be interpreted by a maternal-fetal medicine expert, and the results and implications of the scan discussed with the parents. During the fetal medicine appointment, parents will also be able to ask questions and understand the subsequent steps in their pregnancy journey.

 

 

For expert pregnancy care, don’t hesitate to book an appointment with Dr Spyros Bakalis via his Top Doctors profile today.

By Dr Spyros Bakalis
Obstetrics & gynaecology

Dr Spyros Bakalis is an extremely well-regarded consultant in obstetrics and maternal and fetal medicine who possesses expertise in conditions and areas such as multiple pregnancy, fetal and maternal medicine, childbirth, pregnancy, high-risk pregnancy, as well as the management of risk pregnancy and birthing. Presently, he practises at the London-based The Harley Street Centre For Women.

Dr Bakalis, who completed his undergraduate training at the highly established Guy's, King's and St Thomas' Medical School, was first appointed to the Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital in 2017, where he was given the crucial role in the fetal medicine unit, where he, since his appointment, has held the responsibility of carrying out various different therapeutic and diagnostic services. He has a particularly strong interest in growth complications in foetuses, as well as brain anomalies and placental abnormalities. 

Dr Bakalis successfully completed postgraduate training throughout both London as well as the West Midlands, during which he developed a vast amount of experience and expertise in relation to the management of both low-risk and high-risk pregnancies. He then decided to undertake research at the Harris Birthright Research Centre for Fetal Medicine, King’s College London, where he was deservedly awarded an MD for his extensive work.

Impressively, Dr Bakalis has also been officially accredited by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists with a subspecialty level of expertise in maternal and fetal medicine after undergoing training in all aspects of fetal and maternal medicine. 

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