Non-diagnostic use of ultrasound in pregnancy: position of the International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology
In light of the recent concerns, highlighted in a news piece by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), in relation to the existence and role of private baby scan clinics, the Safety Committee of the International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology (ISUOG) is taking this opportunity to state the Society’s position on the non-diagnostic use of ultrasound in obstetrics performed by non-trained practitioners.
ISUOG Practice Guidelines: point-of-care ultrasound in obstetrics and gynecology
This document provides recommendations regarding the appropriate use of point-of-care ultrasound (PoCUS) in obstetrics and gynecology (Ob/Gyn) in various clinical scenarios encountered by different healthcare professionals (e.g. emergency physicians, obstetrician-gynecologists, midwives, residents and family physicians). The target population consists of patients with Ob/Gyn complications or those needing an interventional procedure for which an immediate bedside sonographic evaluation is helpful.
New ISUOG Practice Guidelines: point-of-care ultrasound in obstetrics and gynecology
Read the new ISUOG Practice Guidelines on the use of point-of-care ultrasound (PoCUS) in obstetrics and gynecology in various clinical scenarios that may be encountered by different healthcare professionals.
VISUOG open chapter: November 2025
Learn more about the role of evaluating the cervix in predicting pre-term birth (PTB) with this month’s free resources.
ISUOG Innovators: the people who make ISUOG
In the run up to ISUOG’s 35th anniversary, we are taking the time to celebrate ‘ISUOG Innovators’ – the people who have made our society what it is to this day.
Every Little Heart Matters: Rebekah and Gianni's story
Hear Rebekah and Gianni's story from early diagnosis of congenital heart disease up to now.
ISUOG Middle East Symposium: speaker spotlight
Ahead of the upcoming ISUOG advanced course, The ISUOG Middle East Symposium: first to third trimester, we spoke with one of the key speakers, Dr Mouza Al Salmani, on what expertise she will be bringing to this unique educational experience.
Baby Loss Awareness Week 2025
For Baby Loss Awareness Week 2025, ISUOG is shedding light on the impact of congenital heart disease (CHD) on infant mortality rates across the globe.
October 2025 UOG Highlights
The October issue of Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology includes a systematic review comparing the reproductive outcome between luteal-phase support protocols for frozen embryo transfer cycles with hormone replacement therapy, a decision analysis aiming to determine the optimal surgical approach for fetal open spina bifida, a prospective study evaluating the added value of cell-free DNA-based scores in estimating the risk of ovarian malignancy, and a morphometric analysis of spina bifida lesions.
VISUOG open chapter October 2025: Metastases to the ovary
Access the October VISUOG open chapter, 'Metastases to the ovary', for free throughout the month.
ISUOG Consensus Statement on maternal hemodynamic assessment in hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and fetal growth restriction
Read the new ISUOG Consensus Statement from members of the International Working Group on Maternal Hemodynamics, which provides an update on the role of maternal hemodynamic assessment in hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and fetal growth restriction.
New ISUOG Consensus Statement on maternal hemodynamic assessment
Read the new ISUOG Consensus Statement providing an update on the role of maternal hemodynamic assessment in hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and fetal growth restriction.
New Virtual Issue on Congenital Heart Disease
Read the Virtual Issue on Congenital Heart Disease, curated in support of the ISUOG Every Little Heart Matters campaign, featuring the latest research and expert guidance on prenatal screening, management, novel diagnostic methods and more.
Every Little Heart Matters: ISUOG's new global awareness initiative
ISUOG has today launched a new global awareness initiative, Every Little Heart Matters - a campaign to raise awareness of congenital heart disease, at the Annual General Meeting our International World Congress in Cancun, Mexico.
September 2025 UOG Highlights
The September issue of Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology includes a systematic review evaluating the impact of endometrial thickness on the reproductive outcomes of embryo transfer treatments, a cost-utility analysis modeling the clinical and economic impact of cervical-length screening strategies among twin pregnancies, a study on the association between adverse perinatal outcome and the recent parvovirus B19 infection upsurge, a study comparing the diagnostic accuracy of sonography-based risk models in assessing pediatric adnexal lesions, and a ‘How To’ article on the 20 + 2-planes method.
ISUOG Annual General Meeting 2025
We are pleased to invite all ISUOG members to the Society’s Annual General Meeting (AGM), held on Sunday 14 September 2025.
PCOS Awareness Month 2025: read, learn and share resources
September 2025 is Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) Awareness Month – a month to expand your knowledge on a condition that affects 6-13% of reproductive aged women worldwide.
The Congress travel grantee representing Tunisia’s growing research contribution to maternal-fetal health
This year, we are delighted to be welcoming six travel grantees to the ISUOG World Congress in September. Hear from one of the 2025 travel grantees, Dr Ghanem Ahmed, from Tunisia.
ISUOG World Congress 2025: one month to go
With just one month until the start of the ISUOG World Congress in Cancun, Mexico, our President, Prof. Reem Abu-Rustum, shares a personal invite to this year's much-anticipated event.
Earn up to 30 CMGO points or 22 CME/CPD credits at ISUOG Congress 2025
Attendees of the ISUOG World Congress 2025 will be able to claim CMGO/CME/CPD credits for their attendance of the event.



















