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A 4D ultrasound is like a video, you see your baby doing things in real time (like opening and closing his eyes and sucking his thumb). |
Frequently asked question What Is A 4d Ultrasound Test? A 4D ultrasound test is a way of reproducing a moving image of your baby inside your womb. The 4D ultrasound uses sound waves to create this moving image. |
Difference between a 4D ultrasound and a 3D ultrasound Scan In a 3D ultrasound, you can see a three-dimensional image of your baby. A 4D ultrasound takes this experience to the next level. It creates an effect that is similar to watching a live video. Using this technology, you can see what your baby is doing at that moment inside your womb. In fact, you can even see if your baby is yawning or smiling at that particular moment! |
What is a Doppler scan? A Doppler is a form of ultrasound scan that helps to assess your baby's health. It measures the blood flow in different parts of your baby's body, such as his umbilical cord, brain and heart. This helps to show whether he's getting all the oxygen and nutrients he needs via the placenta. |
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UltrasoundIt has been used to evaluate pregnancy for nearly forty years. There has never been any evidence to suggest that there is harm to the patient, embryo or fetus. |
over the years ultrasound has come to be used as routine scan at 18-20 weeks for all women. This is referred to as “routine prenatal ultrasound”, or RPU for short. It involves scanning all pregnant women – whether a problem is suspected or not – in the hope of improving birth outcomes. |
RPU (Routine Prenatal Ultrasound) is used today for several reasons: 1. To predict the birth due date. 2. To determine the sex of the baby. 3. To detect potential abnormalities. 4. To identify placenta previa (low lying placenta). 5. To assess specific markers, such as the length of woman’s cervix and the amount of amniotic fluid at the end of pregnancy. |
These days, the first baby picture parents carry around is not a photograph, but an image from an ultrasound scan. |
Those who have done 4D scan know its worth it |
4D ultrasound scan will give you a memorable experience, a take home picture and a video on request. |
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ultrasound can detect nearly all neural tube defects |
ultrasound may help in the diagnosis and assessment of pelvic conditions, |
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A pelvic ultrasound is a scan that looks at the organs and structures in your pelvic area. It lets your healthcare provider look at your: *Uterus *Cervix *Vagina *Fallopian tubes *Ovaries |
You may need a pelvic ultrasound so your healthcare provider can measure or look at your pelvic organs. Your provider may use the ultrasound to look at: *Size and shape of your uterus and ovaries and where they are *Thickness and density (echogenicity) of tissues and organs in your pelvis *Fluids or masses in the endometrium, muscles of the uterus (myometrium), fallopian tubes, or bladder *Length and thickness of your cervix *Changes in the shape of your bladder Blood flow through your pelvic organs |
Ultrasound can help *Find an IUD (intrauterine contraceptive device) *Diagnose pelvic inflammatory disease or other types of inflammation or infection |
Fetal medicine |
ultrasound is recommended for suspected ectopic pregnancy, molar pregnancy, and suspected pelvic masses. |
With a 4D machine Your baby's heart will be checked. The top two chambers (atria) and the bottom two chambers (ventricles) should be equal in size. The valves should open and close with each heartbeat. |
Third trimester ultrasound can also evaluate amniotic fluid, blood flow through Doppler studies, the cervix, placenta, and fetal activity |
In terms of fetal screening, a surprising number of major structural defects can be detected, especially at 10-14 weeks. Also, first trimester ultrasound performed at 11-13 weeks can evaluate the risk of fetal aneuploidy, primarily by nuchal translucency measurement. |
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A pelvic ultrasound is a scan that looks at the organs and structures in your pelvic area. It lets your healthcare provider look at your: *Uterus *Cervix *Vagina *Fallopian tubes *Ovaries |
Ultrasound will help; *Find problems in the structure of the uterus, including endometrial conditions *Find fibroid tumors (benign growths), masses, cysts, and other types of tumors within the pelvis |
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