
Specialist scan and surveillance program for twin pregnancies — MCMA, MCDA and DCDA.

01 · What Is This Scan
Twin pregnancies require more frequent, more detailed imaging than singleton pregnancies. We follow international protocols for chorionicity determination, fortnightly monitoring in monochorionic twins, and screening for twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS).
02 · Why It Matters
03 · What We Check
Chorionicity and amnionicity
Growth discordance between twins
Amniotic fluid difference
Doppler on both umbilical arteries
TTTS screening in MC twins
04 · How It's Done
Best determined at 11–14 weeks.
Personalised schedule based on type.
TTTS, growth discordance, IUGR.
Coordinated with your obstetrician.
05 · Preparation
A Note From Dr. Archana
"Monochorionic twins deserve the same attention as high-risk pregnancies. We never treat twins as routine."
Dr. Archana · Fetal Medicine Specialist
06 · FAQs
MCMA/MCDA twins: every 2 weeks from 16 weeks. DCDA twins: every 4 weeks until 32 weeks, then more often.
Reports are handed to you before you leave — or on WhatsApp within the hour.