Pregnant women need to fast for ultrasound examination of organs such as liver, gallbladder, spleen and pancreas. Obstetric ultrasound does not require fasting.
Ultrasound is required during pregnancy under the guidance of a doctor to understand the growth and development of the embryo and fetus, fetal appendages and amniotic fluid, and is the most commonly used imaging method in obstetrics. Obstetric ultrasound does not require fasting, but when combined with gestational hypertension, liver, gallbladder, spleen and pancreas ultrasound is needed to evaluate the progress of the condition when fasting is required.
To follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize and rationalize the obstetric examination during pregnancy, you can timely detect pregnancy complications or complications, such as gestational hypertension, gestational diabetes, etc., and timely intervention and treatment to reduce the risk of pregnancy, but also early detection of fetal anomalies, and timely treatment to ensure the quality of pregnancy.