Once achieving pregnancy through surrogacy, it’s essential to establish a constant tracking of the pregnant women by Prenatal care. This process guarantees that both the baby and the surrogate receive the medical attention that they need at every stage of the pregnancy process. Gestamos also has a team of DOCTORS AND SPECIALISTS IN HIGH-RISK PREGNANCIES, who will work together to take care of every detail because we know your tranquility and well-being are fundamental to this beautiful journey.
Accurate diagnosis is crucial in reproductive and neonatal medicine. That’s why, from the beginning of the surrogacy process, we perform an exhaustive evaluation to identify any factor that might affect the course or success of the pregnancy. We then establish a personalized TREATMENT that will increase the chances of an optimal result.
We’re well-known for our integrative focused work model, which, in its main characteristic, prioritizes the well-being of the surrogate-baby dyad.
Ultrasound’s main objective is to monitor the baby’s growth and rule out possible fetal compromises. This technology also allows intended parents and family members to recognize the baby more clearly.
The advancement of innovative diagnostic tools, such as three-dimensional ultrasound with silhouette and high-definition (HD) imaging technology, has revolutionized how we visualize fetal anatomy. Our ultrasound scanners can provide impressive three-dimensional images, giving the parents an authentic, realistic, and exciting experience by allowing them to see their baby more life-likely.
4D ultrasound will enable us to observe the baby’s movements in real-time. Occasionally, we can see the baby opening its mouth, making different gestures, smiling, or even opening its eyes. This technology also allows us to appreciate the movements of its extremities and to observe in greater detail its fingers, feet, and genitals.
One of the main concerns during pregnancy is determining if the baby is genetically fine without the presence of syndromes such as Down syndrome or similar genetic pathologies. Genetic screening should be performed between weeks 11 and 13.6 of gestation. It includes blood tests and abdominal ultrasound, which measures nuchal translucency and other advanced markers of chromosomal alteration, such as nasal bone thickness, venous ductus, and tricuspid regurgitation.
In our unity, we’re dedicated to giving this vital evaluation to ensure your baby’s well-being and to give you peace of mind during pregnancy.
Detailed ultrasound is an exhaustive anatomic exam with a third-level genetic ultrasound. Its primary purpose is to look for fetal malformations and evaluate the risk of preeclampsia or premature labor. This exam allows better pregnancy planning and care.
We have a team of specialized professionals who perform these exams, the latest generation of ultrasound, and high-resolution three-dimensional image equipment.
Using this technology guarantees the quality of our DETAIL ULTRASOUND,ensuring your baby's best care and attention.
Specialists indicate Obstetric Doppler in diverse situations during pregnancy. It’s an essential exam recommended in the following cases:
1. Low-risk pregnancies: This study is an integral part of routine follow-up. It is also recommended to be performed around the 36th week, before delivery, to support the well-being of the pregnant woman and the baby..
2. Complementary to early ultrasound scans: Research has concluded that Doppler is essential in pregnancy monitoring, with the ultrasound performed between weeks 11 and 13.6 and the detailed ultrasound.
This exam allows us to detect alterations in the baby’s growth and evaluate placental function. If placental insufficiency is detected, it may indicate that a cesarean section will be needed when the baby is born.