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Understanding Your Ultrasound Report: What Common Terms Really Mean for You
Decoding an ultrasound report can feel like reading another language. Terms like “no free fluid,” “simple cyst,” “heterogeneous,” or “shadowing” sound technical, but each one is just a description of what the sonographer sees on the screen. In this blog, we break down the most common phrases line by line and explain what they actually mean for you—so instead of Googling in panic, you can read your report with confidence and clear expectations for your next step.
NATALI ZABALA
5 days ago3 min read


Transvaginal vs Abdominal Pelvic Ultrasound Differences What to Expect and When to Use Each
Transvaginal vs. abdominal pelvic ultrasound can sound intimidating, but they’re simply two different ways to look at the same area: your uterus, ovaries, and surrounding organs. In this article, we explain why your doctor might choose one over the other, what each probe looks like, how the exam actually feels, and which details each type of scan can see more clearly so you know exactly what to expect before your appointment.
NATALI ZABALA
5 days ago4 min read


The Role of Ultrasound in Enhancing Fertility and Monitoring IVF Success
When you’re trying to get pregnant — especially if you’re going through fertility treatment or IVF — an ultrasound stops being “that thing pregnant women do at 12 weeks” and becomes a constant part of the journey.
NATALI ZABALA
5 days ago3 min read
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