IMFH | Maternal-Fetal Services | Diagnostic Testing | Fetal MRI
In some cases, additional imaging studies are needed to help clarify the ultrasound findings. A fetal MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scan is a special exam to look inside your body without using X-rays. Radio waves, a magnet and a computer are used to create 2-D or 3-D images of your body and your baby. If your doctor believes that a fetal MRI will provide additional useful information, our care coordinator will make arrangements for you to have the study performed at Childrens Hospital Los Angeles.
The MRI scanner is a large square machine with a hole in the middle, resembling a square donut. During the MRI scan, you will be positioned on your back on a sliding table. The table will slide you feet first into the scanner, which is like a tunnel open on both ends.
To the best of our knowledge, MRI is not believed to be hazardous to the fetus. Nevertheless, an MRI will be recommended only if your doctor believes it will provide additional information that will help us care for you and your baby.
