Cervical ultrasound

from the 16th week of pregnancy
Objectives:
  • Assessment of the risk of premature birth
  • Detection of too deep, in front of the cervix located blood vessels (vasa praevia) or placenta areas (placenta praevia) 
Zervix-Ultraschall

Cervical length measurement by vaginal and abdominal ultrasound is particularly essential when

  • there is a risk of preterm labor or premature birth in a pregnancy,
  • there is a twin pregnancy, or
  • cervical or uterine surgeries have been performed.

The risk of premature birth due to a shortened cervix can thus be minimized by timely measures, if necessary. We perform a cervical ultrasound as part of the organ screening.

  • You will receive the results immediately after the examination.

We look forward to hearing from you!