Seeing Clearly. Planning Precisely.
At Sparsh IVF, one of the most valuable tools in fertility diagnosis is Transvaginal Sonography (TVS) — a painless, highly accurate ultrasound technique that allows us to view your uterus, ovaries, and pelvic organs in real time.
Unlike traditional abdominal ultrasounds, TVS gives a close-up, detailed view of your reproductive anatomy, making it essential for evaluating ovulation, uterine lining, ovarian reserve, and early pregnancy. It’s quick, non-invasive, and offers instant insights that guide your fertility plan with confidence.
TVS is a form of pelvic ultrasound where a thin, lubricated probe (transducer) is gently inserted into the vaginal canal. This allows for much closer proximity to reproductive organs, resulting in clearer, more detailed images compared to abdominal scans.
TVS is commonly used during:
At Sparsh IVF, TVS is performed by experienced clinicians in a clean, private, and sensitive setting to ensure comfort and dignity at all times.
TVS can be done at various stages of your menstrual cycle, depending on the purpose:
What We Monitor:
Timing | Purpose |
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Day 2–5 | Baseline ovarian reserve and uterine structure |
Day 9–14 | Follicular monitoring and ovulation tracking |
Day 15–28 | Endometrial thickness and corpus luteum evaluation |
Post-transfer | Pregnancy confirmation and early viability scan |
Anytime | Assessment of fibroids, ovarian cysts, or pelvic pain |
TVS is also done before IUI and IVF to plan the timing of insemination or egg retrieval precisely.
In Women:
In IVF Protocols:
No anesthesia is required, and the scan can be done on an outpatient basis with immediate results.
From your first visit to embryo transfer, TVS is a key diagnostic ally in our precision-first approach to fertility.
No — it’s not painful. You may feel slight pressure, but the procedure is gentle and brief.
Yes — in fact, Day 2 or Day 3 TVS is often needed to assess ovarian reserve and rule out baseline anomalies.
No. Unlike abdominal ultrasounds, TVS does not require a full bladder or fasting.
Absolutely. In fact, TVS is the preferred method for confirming and evaluating early pregnancies up to 12 weeks.
If you’re undergoing fertility evaluation, IUI, IVF, or even just looking for a second opinion, a transvaginal scan could provide the insights you need to move forward with confidence.
Schedule your TVS scan at Sparsh IVF and experience diagnostic care that’s precise, professional, and deeply patient-focused.
The smallest details can change your biggest outcomes. With TVS at Sparsh IVF, we see clearly — so we can treat confidently.