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You missed your period. You bought a kit from the local chemist in Alpha 2 or Beta 1, and the home test showed those two life-changing lines. Suddenly, your world shifts. While there is excitement, there is also an immediate, heavy wave of anxiety.
Is the pregnancy growing in the right place? Is there actually a heartbeat? Am I six weeks pregnant or eight?
These are not questions that can wait for a month. They are also not questions that Google or a home pregnancy kit can answer. In the early stages of pregnancy, certainty is the only thing that calms the mind. Your first pregnancy ultrasound, performed by an expert radiologist and interpreted by a gynaecologist who explains the findings in plain language,is the foundation of your journey.
At Felix Diagnostic, Gamma-1, Greater Noida, we understand that early pregnancy is a vulnerable time. Our Pregnancy Starter Package at ₹999 was created specifically to remove the "fragmented care" problem. One visit, one price, and a complete clinical picture of your pregnancy’s health.
Many women in the Noida Extension or Knowledge Park area assume that the "big" scans come later at 20 weeks. While those are important, the First Trimester Scan (6–10 weeks) does things that no later ultrasound can redo.
Did you know that dates calculated based on your Last Menstrual Period (LMP) are often wrong? Many women have irregular cycles or ovulate later than the standard Day 14. This first scan measures the "Crown-Rump Length" (CRL). This measurement is the most accurate way to establish your due date. If you get the dates wrong now, every subsequent growth milestone for the next nine months will be confusing.
This is the most vital safety check. An ectopic pregnancy, where the embryo implants in the fallopian tube instead of the uterus ,is a medical emergency. It still produces a positive result on home tests and can feel like a normal pregnancy initially. Only an ultrasound confirms the pregnancy is where it belongs.
Seeing that tiny flicker on the screen for the first time is more than just an emotional moment. A confirmed heartbeat at 7 or 8 weeks drastically reduces the clinical risk of miscarriage. It is the first sign that the pregnancy is "viable."
In Greater Noida, healthcare can often feel like a series of separate bills. You pay for the scan, then you pay for a doctor’s appointment, then you realize you need a diet chart. At Felix Diagnostic, we’ve bundled these into a single, transparent package.
Service | What Happens During Your Visit |
First Pregnancy USG (TVS/Obs) | Our radiologist checks the gestational sac, yolk sac, and fetal heartbeat. |
Expert Gynaecologist Consultation | Dr. Swati Thakur reviews your scan and answers your specific questions about symptoms or history. |
Personalized Diet Strategy | We map out your first-trimester nutrition, focusing on local North Indian dietary habits. |
The Cost Comparison: Separately across Greater Noida, you would likely spend between ₹1,800 and ₹3,000. We offer this at ₹999 to ensure high-quality early screening is accessible to every family from Pari Chowk to Gaur City.
This is a common point of confusion for first-time mothers. Depending on how many weeks you are, the radiologist will choose one of two methods:
TVS (Transvaginal Sonography): In very early pregnancy (before 8 weeks), the embryo is smaller than a grain of rice. An abdominal scan might not see it clearly. A TVS uses a slim, internal probe to get closer to the uterus, providing high-definition images of the heartbeat and gestational sac. It is painless, though you may feel slight pressure.
Transabdominal Ultrasound: Once you pass 9 or 10 weeks, the uterus rises out of the pelvis. At this stage, the standard "jelly on the stomach" probe provides excellent images.
At Felix Diagnostic, we use the method that gives the most accurate clinical result. You are not charged extra for a TVS.
When you look at the monitor, you might just see black-and-white shapes. Here is what our radiologist is documenting:
The Gestational Sac: The first sign of pregnancy, appearing around 5 weeks.
The Yolk Sac: This provides nourishment to the embryo before the placenta takes over.
The Foetal Pole: The earliest form of the baby, where we measure the length to determine the exact age.
The Heartbeat: Usually visible by 6.5 weeks. We measure the beats per minute (BPM) to ensure the heart is developing correctly.
Ovarian Check: We check your ovaries for any "Corpus Luteum" cysts (which are normal and support the pregnancy) or other cysts that might need monitoring.
While some women wait until 12 weeks for their first checkup, we recommend coming in earlier if you experience:
Positive Home Test: Confirmation is the first step of prenatal care.
Early Spotting or Bleeding: Light bleeding is common but must be checked to rule out a "threatened miscarriage."
One-Sided Abdominal Pain: This can sometimes be a sign of an ectopic pregnancy.
Severe Nausea (Hyperemesis): If you cannot keep water down, you need a consultation to prevent dehydration.
Previous History of Loss: If you have experienced a miscarriage before, early monitoring can help manage hormonal support (like progesterone) if needed.
Most clinics hand you a printed sheet of "Dos and Don'ts." We do things differently. The first trimester is often a battle against nausea and food aversions. Our diet session covers:
Local Nutrients: Focus on Indian staples like moong dal, curd, and seasonal fruits available in the Greater Noida markets.
Folic Acid & Iron: Why these are non-negotiable for your baby's spinal development.
Managing "Morning Sickness": Practical tips for the "Knowledge Park professional" or "Gaur City homemaker" to manage nausea during long commutes or daily chores.
The "Noida Deficiency": Vitamin D deficiency is incredibly high in the NCR region due to indoor lifestyles. We address how to correct this safely during pregnancy.
We believe in radical honesty. Sometimes, a first scan doesn't give a "yes" or "no" answer.
"Dates are behind": You might think you are 7 weeks, but the scan shows 5 weeks. This often happens due to irregular ovulation. Our gynaecologist will explain this and schedule a follow-up scan in 10 days.
"No Heartbeat Seen": If you are very early (under 6 weeks), it is normal not to see a heartbeat yet. We provide a clear timeline for when to re-scan.
Urgent Findings: If our radiologist spots an ectopic pregnancy, you aren't sent home with a report. You are immediately referred to our surgical and gynaecology team at Felix Hospital for management.
Located in Gamma-1, we are a hub for residents of Alpha, Beta, Omicron, and Delta sectors.
Proximity: We are 5 minutes from the Pari Chowk Metro Station.
Speed: We know you are anxious. We provide same-day reports and immediate gynaecologist consultations.
Human Touch: We aren't a high-volume "report factory." Our sonographers talk you through the scan, and our doctors listen to your fears.
Call +91 9667064100 to book your Pregnancy Starter Package.
If you are visiting for your first scan, you may also want to explore our other health initiatives:
PCOS/PCOD Wellness (₹1,499): For those struggling with hormonal imbalances before or between pregnancies.
Pregnancy Care Plan (Up to 9 Months) (₹2,499): A bundled package of 3 essential growth scans and 2 doctor consultations.
Senior Citizen Wellness (₹1,299): For the grandparents-to-be, focusing on cardiac and abdominal health.
Finding out you are pregnant is the start of a long, beautiful, and sometimes overwhelming journey. Don't spend the first few weeks in a state of "Google-induced" panic.
Get the clinical certainty you need. For ₹999, you get the scan, the expert's advice, and the nutritional roadmap to a healthy first trimester.
Visit Felix Hospitals, Gamma-1, Greater Noida. Open Daily.
Book Today: +91 9667064100
Yes. Ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves, not ionizing radiation (like X-rays). It has been used for decades in pregnancy and is considered completely safe for the developing embryo.
Because a report is just a piece of paper. You need a doctor to explain what "gestational sac" or "subchorionic hemorrhage" means. We believe every woman deserves a specialist’s time to discuss her reports.
If you are having a transabdominal scan (on the stomach), a moderately full bladder helps "lift" the uterus for a better view. If you are having a TVS (internal scan), an empty bladder is better. If you aren't sure, call us 30 minutes before your appointment, and we will guide you.
Absolutely. We have dedicated scan rooms where your partner can see the monitor and hear the heartbeat for the first time. It is a family moment.
We are very accessible. If you are coming from Sector 137 or 143, it is a straight 15-minute drive via the expressway to Gamma-1.