Description
Radiology
Sample Required:
Ultrasonography FWB (Biophysical Profile) is a non-invasive imaging test that does not require any sample collection beforehand. It utilizes high-frequency sound waves to assess various parameters related to fetal well-being during pregnancy.
Test Time:
The test time for Ultrasonography FWB (Biophysical Profile) may vary depending on the complexity of the examination. Generally, the procedure takes around 30 to 60 minutes to complete.
Test Normal Range:
The Biophysical Profile is a scoring system used to evaluate the well-being of the fetus during pregnancy. The normal range for the Biophysical Profile score is 8 to 10, with each component contributing 2 points (for a total of 8 points) and an additional 2 points for amniotic fluid volume assessment.
What is the test?
Ultrasonography FWB (Biophysical Profile) is a comprehensive assessment of various fetal parameters, including fetal movement, fetal tone, amniotic fluid volume, fetal breathing movements, and fetal heart rate reactivity. The test helps in evaluating the overall health and development of the fetus.
Test Procedure:
During the Ultrasonography FWB (Biophysical Profile) examination, the pregnant individual lies on an examination table, and a water-based gel is applied to the abdomen. The sonographer or obstetrician then uses a handheld transducer to obtain real-time images and measurements of the fetus and amniotic fluid.
When to take the test?
Ultrasonography FWB (Biophysical Profile) is usually performed in the third trimester of pregnancy when there is a need to assess the well-being of the fetus, especially in cases of high-risk pregnancies or suspected fetal distress.
Who should take this test?
Pregnant individuals with certain medical conditions or high-risk pregnancies, such as gestational diabetes, hypertension, or decreased fetal movements, may be recommended to undergo Ultrasonography FWB (Biophysical Profile) to monitor the health of the fetus.
Precautions for exceptional cases (pregnancy, etc.):
Ultrasonography FWB (Biophysical Profile) is generally considered safe during pregnancy. However, pregnant individuals should always follow the advice and recommendations of their healthcare providers regarding any diagnostic procedures during pregnancy.

