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Better Dimensions to View Babies
- By Emma M. Torner
- Published 10/13/2008
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Parents, particularly mothers have relied much on the technology of ultrasound to have them peek at the baby they are carrying. It all started with the 2D ultrasound sending out a two way wave flow to detect the movement and image of a baby inside the mother’s womb. It wasn’t for long when a higher level of medical technology, still in the likes of ultrasound device, has become commercialized; the 3D and 4D ultrasound.
Mothers can now say bye-bye to flat images of their baby as both 3D and 4D ultrasound devices provide better angular and dimensional views of the child they are carrying. This is due to the much distributed wave flow emitted by these two types of ultrasound, stepping a notch higher to the used-to-be two way flow of a 2D ultrasound. Given that a 3D and 4D ultrasound are two different entities, what sets the apart from each other?
In a 3D ultrasound, a more dynamic view of the child can be seen by the mother but it is more of a still image. On the other hand, instead of settling all over again to the 2D ultrasound, the 4D ultrasound comes to the scene allowing a much more dynamic view of the baby inside the womb of the mother including the movement.
As a parent, you may just be excited to try out these new ways to take a peek on your baby given for example that you are already pregnant. Breaks are needed to be stepped on in this situation. First, you should be able to determine first whether to get a 3D or 4D ultrasound. How this can be possible is with the help of your personal doctor. They are the ones more eligible to decide which process you are free to undergo. Some require one than the other depending on the need and condition of a mother’s pregnancy. In cases of normal pregnancy, it is more often that doctors do not advice mothers to undergo any ultrasound at all.
This may now lead to questioning whether a 3D or 4D ultrasound is really safe and can guarantee a deficiency free baby. There really is no recorded hazard brought about by any exposure to a 3D or 4D ultrasound. Though some researches are still in process, health specialists do not really require a mother to undergo such if there really is nothing wrong with either the mother or the child’s condition. Besides, ultrasound technology has already been in existence for 35 years.
Seeking some advice first before voluntarily admitting yourself to an ultrasound procedure can help you in your financial concerns. Most ultrasound sessions can be really costly and can take too much of your time. If you are on a tight budget and there really is no need to undergo any 3D or 4d ultrasound, don’t push for it. You may want to save up perhaps on the possibility that your personal doctor will advice you to undergo such if complications are detected on your condition.
Mothers can now say bye-bye to flat images of their baby as both 3D and 4D ultrasound devices provide better angular and dimensional views of the child they are carrying. This is due to the much distributed wave flow emitted by these two types of ultrasound, stepping a notch higher to the used-to-be two way flow of a 2D ultrasound. Given that a 3D and 4D ultrasound are two different entities, what sets the apart from each other?
In a 3D ultrasound, a more dynamic view of the child can be seen by the mother but it is more of a still image. On the other hand, instead of settling all over again to the 2D ultrasound, the 4D ultrasound comes to the scene allowing a much more dynamic view of the baby inside the womb of the mother including the movement.
As a parent, you may just be excited to try out these new ways to take a peek on your baby given for example that you are already pregnant. Breaks are needed to be stepped on in this situation. First, you should be able to determine first whether to get a 3D or 4D ultrasound. How this can be possible is with the help of your personal doctor. They are the ones more eligible to decide which process you are free to undergo. Some require one than the other depending on the need and condition of a mother’s pregnancy. In cases of normal pregnancy, it is more often that doctors do not advice mothers to undergo any ultrasound at all.
This may now lead to questioning whether a 3D or 4D ultrasound is really safe and can guarantee a deficiency free baby. There really is no recorded hazard brought about by any exposure to a 3D or 4D ultrasound. Though some researches are still in process, health specialists do not really require a mother to undergo such if there really is nothing wrong with either the mother or the child’s condition. Besides, ultrasound technology has already been in existence for 35 years.
Seeking some advice first before voluntarily admitting yourself to an ultrasound procedure can help you in your financial concerns. Most ultrasound sessions can be really costly and can take too much of your time. If you are on a tight budget and there really is no need to undergo any 3D or 4d ultrasound, don’t push for it. You may want to save up perhaps on the possibility that your personal doctor will advice you to undergo such if complications are detected on your condition.
