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4d Ultrasound – Know Your Baby Well
There is good news for moms-to-be. You can actually view the motion pictures of your baby before he is born. This will be very useful in several ways. You can come to know about the various development stages of your baby and also know if everything is perfect. If there are any defects, it can be sorted out at an early stage itself. The normal 2d ultrasound will not be able to give you clear and perfect images of your child. The images may also require an experienced doctor to understand the features etc. However, by using the 4d ultrasound you will get clear images which can help the doctor to determine everything about your baby.
Ultrasound is also known as sonogram which is a medical test using high frequency sound waves to produce the picture of various organs in the body. For pregnant women, ultrasound is often prescribed to get the image of the fetus. A special sonogram machine is used for 4d ultrasound to take the images from different angles to reveal detailed images of the fetus like the features of the face etc. The movements made by the baby during the procedure can also be captured using the ultrasound.
Uses of 4 Dimensional Ultrasound
4d ultrasound is the latest in ultrasound technology which means 4 dimensional. It adds the element of time to 3d images which can be used to view the live action images of an unborn child. It can be used for the following procedures: to determine the age of the baby, analyze its development, evaluate multiple pregnancies, detect any kind of structural problems in the uterus, detect abnormalities in the placenta, detect abnormal bleeding, determine ectopic pregnancy, detect ovarian fibroids and locate the placenta etc.
Standard ultrasounds only produce 2 dimensional images of the fetus. During pregnancy, such pictures are often required for various purposes like evaluating the progress of the baby’s growth, to determine its gestational age and other kinds of abnormalities if any. The use of the standard ultrasound can produce the picture of the fetus. But it requires experienced doctors to identify the different body parts and features. Most of these pictures are often grainy and given to the patient also. Sometimes, a 2d image may be able to indicate a problem but it require a sophisticated 4d ultrasound to confirm and clearly identify the abnormality.
Need for 4d Ultrasound

Pregnant Woman With 4d Ultrasound Photos
Most often there will be no need to get the 4d image. However, if a mom wishes to see clear pictures of the baby, she can use the procedure. The centers perform such tests only after the gestation period of 25 weeks. The baby will be big enough to see the features clearly. Standard ultrasound images are usually ordered by doctors for various reasons. They are performed either at the clinic itself or ultrasound imaging centers. However, the 4d images do not require doctor’s orders to be performed. They are mostly done by private businesses which specialize in such procedures. The procedure may take only about 20 minutes to complete.
The images of the baby are taken by following a simple procedure. A conducive gel is applied to the mom’s abdomen. A transducer is used along the abdomen in a gliding movement. It is connected to a monitor which captures the images of the fetus and can be viewed until the ultrasound is completed. The mom also gets a video of her baby and a keepsake photograph.
Many physicians feel that the energy levels used by these ultrasounds are higher due to the high quality of images obtained. However, the US food and Drug Administration controls the level of energy used in these machines. Although the concern is not yet proven, moms who wish to have these images taken should consult their doctors about the safety before going forward with the procedure. So, before you get ready for a 4d ultrasound you can always consult your doctor and understand more details about it and then decide whether you should proceed further or not.