Pelvic scans
General Pelvic Ultrasound Scans
Scans for Endometrial Thickness and Follicle Tracking
- Fibroids
- Cysts
- Pelvic Infections
- Tumours
- Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
- Coil (IUCD) is in the right place
- Endometrial thickness
- Among other pathologies
Pelvic scans for Endometrial thickness or Follicle tracking
ENDOMETRIAL THICKNESS.
FOLLICLE TRACKING
Day 2-3 – to check for antral follicles, also to exclude any cysts from previous cycle.
Day 9 – to check all the anatomy to exclude fibroids and endometrial polyps. We can also exclude any pathology from the previous cycle.
We measure the lining of the womb (endometrium) and measure the follicles within the ovary (which contain the eggs).
The third scan is performed depending on the size of the follicles and they are monitored to inform you when an estimation of ovulation is likely to occur, which in turn increases your chances of conceiving. When the follicle/s are 20 mm they will rupture – this is ovulation.
A further forth scan can be performed after ovulation, a corpus luteal cyst should be present to ensure ovulation has occurred; this will give you an insight of how the ovaries are working within it and whether you are definitely ovulating.
A report is provided after each scan with images