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Eye Examination for Pregnant and Breastfeeding Women

Are you pregnant or breastfeeding and wondering whether laser eye treatment could be suitable for you in the future?
A comprehensive Flow3 eye examination helps assess the condition of your eyes and determine whether laser treatment may be a suitable option.

What does the Flow3 eye examination include?

The Flow3 eye examination is an advanced diagnostic assessment that analyses thousands of visual parameters to determine whether the incision-free laser procedure is the optimal solution for your eyes.

1. Corneal topography and tomography (various corneal parameters)
2. Corneal thickness measurement (pachymetry)
3. Measurement of anterior chamber depth and iris angle
4. Determination of cross- (Kappa) angle
5. Corneal diameter
6. Lens transparency assessment (Scheimpflug camera)
7. Pupil size measurement in the dark
8. Keratometry (measurement of corneal curvature)
9. Non-invasive break-up time (NIBUT) — test for dry eyes

1. Macular OCT
2. Optic nerve head analysis
3. Retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness
4. Central macular thickness (CMT)
5. Foveal contour and structure assessment
6. Ganglion cell complex (GCC)
7. Retinal cross-section imaging
8. Vitreoretinal interface / posterior vitreous membrane assessment
9. Choroidal layer imaging

1. Distance and near visual acuity assessment
2. Subjective refraction
3. Duochrome test (red–green)
4. Stereopsis tests (e.g., Titmus test)
5. Dominant eye test
6. Color vision test (Ishihara plates)
7. Binocular vision test (Worth 4-dot test)
8. Binocular vision balance test (field boundary test)
9. Phoria tests (Sheard test)

1. Eye movement assessment
2. Cover and alternate cover test
3. Light reflex test
4. Slit-lamp examination of the anterior segment
5. Assessment of eyelids, eyelashes, tear film, and conjunctiva
6. Evaluation of contact lens use effects

1. Objective refraction
2. Keratometry
3. Central pachymetry
4. Intraocular pressure measurement

1. Eye health questionnaire (previous surgeries, injuries, contact lens use, allergies, medications, family history of eye diseases)
2. General health questionnaire (screen time, mental state, systemic conditions such as diabetes, stress, physical activity, expectations, goals)

Visual field extent assessment

Eye health evaluation

Evaluation of the eye’s surface layers

Who is the Flow3 eye examination suitable for?

The Flow3 eye examination is designed for adults aged 18–45 who wear minus glasses or contact lenses with a prescription up to –9 diopters. The examination provides a detailed assessment of your vision and suitability for the procedure.

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How long does the examination take?

The examination takes approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes, during which a detailed, step-by-step vision assessment is performed.

The results are analyzed on-site, and the optometrist will provide you with immediate feedback.
If the procedure is suitable, it can be scheduled only after at least 4 months have passed since the end of breastfeeding

We recommend eating before your visit to ensure comfort. If you wear contact lenses, do not use them for 24 hours before the examination and come wearing glasses.

Pregnancy and breastfeeding hormonally affect the eyes and can cause temporary changes in vision. Therefore, we recommend waiting at least 4 months after finishing breastfeeding to allow the eyes to stabilize, ensuring accurate and long-lasting results. The eye examination, however, can be done earlier — it provides valuable information to help you assess at home whether laser correction may be suitable.

Flow3 Eye Examination for pregnant and nursing mothers

Are you pregnant or breastfeeding? Flow3 offers a special eye examination before the laser procedure specifically for you. The examination takes into account the changes related to pregnancy and breastfeeding and helps determine whether laser vision correction will be suitable in the future.

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