You’re sitting in your doctor’s office for your pregnancy check-up. Your doctor mentions scheduling a “sonography test” for next week. But yesterday, your friend talked about getting her “ultrasound” done. Your mother-in-law keeps asking when you’ll have your “scan.”
Are these all the same thing? Different procedures? Should you be asking questions?
Here’s the simple truth: sonography, ultrasound, and prenatal scans are closely related terms that often refer to the same medical imaging process during pregnancy.
You’re not alone in this confusion. Every week, expectant mothers in Aurangabad ask us this exact question. It’s completely normal to feel uncertain about medical terminology, especially when it involves your baby’s health.
At Anandi Hospital, Dr. Girish Solanke and Dr. Amruta Solanke have guided thousands of families through their pregnancy journeys. We’ve learned that clear, honest explanations help you make confident decisions about your care.
Let’s clear up this confusion once and for all.
THE CLEAR EXPLANATION: DEMYSTIFYING THE TERMINOLOGY
Think of it like photography. You have a camera, the art of photography, and the actual photograph you create.
Ultrasound is the camera. It’s the medical technology that uses high-frequency sound waves to create pictures of your baby inside the womb. The ultrasound machine sends safe sound waves through your abdomen. These waves bounce back to create real-time images on a screen.
Sonography is the art of photography. It’s the medical field and practice of using ultrasound technology for diagnostic purposes. Your sonographer is the trained professional who operates the ultrasound equipment and captures the images.
Sonogram is the photograph. It’s the actual black-and-white image produced during your ultrasound examination. This is the precious picture you take home and share with your family.
So when your doctor says “sonography test,” they mean the same procedure as an “ultrasound test” or “prenatal scan.”

Why Does This Confusion Exist?
Medical professionals often use these terms interchangeably. Some doctors prefer saying “ultrasound,” while others use “sonography.” Different hospitals and clinics may favour one term over another in their marketing materials.
Regional preferences also play a role. In Maharashtra, you might hear “sonography” more often, while other states commonly use “ultrasound.”
The important thing to remember: regardless of what it’s called, you’re getting the same safe, essential examination of your baby’s development.
What Matters Most for Your Pregnancy
Rather than worrying about terminology, focus on these key points:
Safety comes first. Ultrasound technology uses sound waves, not radiation. It’s been used safely for decades in pregnancy care worldwide.
Timing is important. Different stages of pregnancy require different types of scans. Your doctor will recommend the right schedule for your specific situation.
Quality matters. The expertise of your sonographer and the clarity of the equipment directly impact the accuracy of your results.
Your comfort counts. A good ultrasound experience should be informative, comfortable, and even enjoyable as you see your baby for the first time.
At Anandi Hospital, we use the latest ultrasound technology operated by experienced sonographers. Dr. Girish Solanke’s fellowship training in advanced imaging ensures you receive accurate interpretations of your scans.
Whether you call it sonography, ultrasound, or prenatal scanning, what matters most is that you receive expert care during this special time in your life.
WHAT THIS MEANS FOR YOUR PREGNANCY JOURNEY
Your pregnancy involves several key ultrasound appointments. Each serves a specific purpose in monitoring your baby’s development.
Your Scan Timeline
First Trimester (6-12 weeks): Your confirmation scan establishes accurate due dates and shows your baby’s heartbeat. This early glimpse makes pregnancy feel real for many mothers.
Second Trimester (18-22 weeks): The detailed anatomy scan examines your baby’s organs, growth, and development. Many couples discover their baby’s gender during this exciting appointment.
Third Trimester (28+ weeks): Later scans check growth rates, baby’s position for delivery, and placenta location.
What to Expect During Your Scan
Wear comfortable clothing with easy belly access. Early pregnancy scans may require a full bladder for clearer images.
The sonographer applies warm gel and gently moves the probe across your abdomen. You’ll see real-time images of your baby moving on the monitor.
Most scans take 20-30 minutes. You’ll receive printed pictures and sometimes video recordings to share with family.
Complete Safety Assurance
Ultrasound uses sound waves, not radiation. It’s been safely used in pregnancy for over 40 years with no known harmful effects.
Medical organisations worldwide recommend sonography as the safest method for monitoring fetal development.
At Anandi Hospital, we follow strict international safety protocols with regularly calibrated equipment.
MAKING THE RIGHT CHOICE FOR YOUR CARE
Quality varies significantly between ultrasound providers. Several factors determine the value of your prenatal scans.
What Actually Matters
Modern Equipment: High-resolution machines provide clearer images and more accurate measurements. Outdated equipment may miss important details.
Expert Sonographers: Skilled professionals capture optimal images efficiently while ensuring your comfort throughout the procedure.
Qualified Interpretation: Dr. Girish Solanke’s fellowship training in advanced imaging and Dr. Amruta Solanke’s extensive experience ensure accurate analysis of your results.
Comfortable Environment: A relaxed setting helps you enjoy this special bonding time with your baby.
Essential Questions for Your Provider
Ask these key questions at every appointment:
✓ “What will you check during today’s scan?”
✓ “How should I prepare for this appointment?”
✓ “Can you explain what we’re seeing?”
✓ “When will I receive the complete results?”
Red Flags to Avoid
Skip facilities that rush appointments or provide unclear pricing. Avoid centres that cannot show proper staff credentials.
Be cautious of providers pushing unnecessary additional services or making you feel uncomfortable asking questions.
At Anandi Hospital, we prioritise transparent communication, adequate time for thorough examinations, and honest medical recommendations based solely on your needs.
YOUR JOURNEY WITH ANANDI HOSPITAL
Why Aurangabad Families Choose Anandi
Thousands of families trust Anandi Hospital for their pregnancy care. Our experienced team combines medical expertise with genuine warmth.
Dr. Girish Solanke brings M.B.B.S., M.S. (OBGY) qualifications plus Fellowship training in Infertility & Laparoscopy. His expertise ensures accurate interpretation of complex scans.
Dr. Amruta Solanke (MBBS, DGO) provides personalised care that makes every family feel special. Patients consistently praise her patient explanations and compassionate approach.
Our state-of-the-art ultrasound equipment delivers crystal-clear images. Regular maintenance and updates ensure optimal performance for your scans.
What Makes Our Approach Different
Time for Questions: We never rush your appointments. Dr. Amruta takes time to explain everything you see on the screen.
Family-Centred Care: “Dr. Amruta Madam has provided best services from pregnancy to birth of child. Doctor team always gives first preference to normal delivery,” shares patient Kajal Somavanshi.
Comprehensive Support: From your first scan to delivery, we guide your entire pregnancy journey with consistent care.
Local Understanding: As Aurangabad’s trusted maternity specialists, we understand the unique needs of Marathwada families.Yes, absolutely. Weight gain is a natural and necessary part of a healthy pregnancy. It supports your baby’s development and prepares your body for delivery and breastfeeding.
PRACTICAL NEXT STEPS
Preparing for Your Scan
What to Wear: Comfortable, loose clothing that allows easy access to your abdomen.
What to Bring: Previous scan reports (if available), insurance cards, and a support person if desired.
Timing Considerations: Early pregnancy scans often require a full bladder. Drink 2-3 glasses of water one hour before your appointment.
Questions Ready: Prepare specific questions about your baby’s development or any concerns you have.
Transparent Pricing and Options
We believe in honest, upfront pricing with no hidden costs. Insurance is accepted, and we offer flexible payment options.
Our comprehensive care packages include multiple scans throughout pregnancy, ensuring continuous monitoring without financial stress.
Quality care doesn’t have to break your budget. We provide exceptional service at reasonable costs compared to premium corporate hospitals.
Easy Scheduling
Two Convenient Locations:
✓ Sutgirni Chowk Centre: 8802 21 8802
✓ Adalat Road Centre: 8802 05 8802
Online appointment booking is available through our website. Same-day appointments are often possible for urgent concerns.
Our staff coordinates timing with your other prenatal appointments for maximum convenience.
Emergency availability ensures you receive care when unexpected concerns arise during pregnancy.
YOUR CONFIDENT PATH FORWARD
Now you understand the difference, and more importantly, you know what to expect from your pregnancy scans. Whether your doctor mentions sonography, ultrasound, or prenatal imaging, you’re prepared with the right knowledge.
At Anandi Hospital, we’re ready to guide every step of your pregnancy journey with the expertise and warmth your family deserves.
Schedule your sonography appointment today. Call our Sutgirni Chowk Center at 8802 21 8802 or Adalat Road Center at 8802 05 8802. Join thousands of satisfied families who chose Anandi Hospital for their most precious moments.
Your baby’s first pictures are waiting. Let’s capture them together.
FAQ – Addressing Common Questions
Are ultrasound and sonography the same?
No. Ultrasound is the scanning technique; sonography is the practice of using that method to diagnose.
What is the difference between ultrasound and sonogram for pregnant women?
Ultrasound is the tool; a sonogram is the image that results. Sonography refers to the process and interpretation.
Which type of ultrasound is considered most effective?
3D ultrasound, available at Anandi Hospitals, gives detailed fetal views during pregnancy when more clarity is needed.
Abdominal ultrasound vs pelvic sonogram: how are they different?
Abdominal checks organs like the liver or kidneys. A pelvic sonogram focuses on reproductive organs, often done transvaginally for clarity.
How do technician roles in sonography and ultrasound differ?
Ultrasound technicians operate machines; sonographers interpret scan data and work closely with doctors for diagnosis.
Can sonography detect all conditions accurately?
No scan is perfect. Factors like gas, body build, or timing of scan may impact findings. Our trained staff ensures the best outcomes.
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