Pregnancy Ultrasound Scans – What to Expect and How to Prepare
Ultrasounds are recommended for women who want more information about their baby during and after pregnancy. This article has everything you need to know about ultrasounds, including what to expect from them.
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What is an Ultrasound?
Ultrasound is a diagnostic imaging tool that uses sound waves to create an image of a fetus. It can detect the presence or absence of certain conditions in the developing baby like Down syndrome, heart defects, or complex fetal structures.
What To Know About 3d/4d/Hd Ultrasounds During Pregnancy
3D/4D ultrasound is a new technology which enables physicians to see the baby from every angle. In addition to that, it provides detailed information about the baby’s size, gender, and position.
Ultrasound scans are a way of seeing inside the mother’s body to determine the baby’s position. The scan can be used to get a good look at the baby and check its health.
With an ultrasound, it is possible to also see any complications that might arise during the pregnancy. Ultrasounds are typically done around 18 to 20 weeks of gestation but may be scheduled as early as 10 weeks.
HD live ultrasound at 20 weeks enables you to see and hear your baby’s little heart beat in real time. This allows you to see his or her face and know that everything is going well.
Ultrasound Scanning During Pregnancy
Barring any medical emergencies, most women are expected to be given a comprehensive ultrasound scan during their pregnancy. This usually takes place around week 12 or 13.
Women should find out what type of scan they will be given, how they will prepare for it and what is generally expected to happen during the scan. They should also discuss with their doctor what the risks and benefits may be in using this technology going forward into future pregnancies.
Preparation for a 3D/4D/HD Ultrasound Scan
Arranging to have your ultrasound scan done may seem like a daunting task, but it’s not that difficult. In this blog, we’re going to take you through the steps of preparing for your appointment.
Prepare for your appointment by changing into comfortable clothes and having a water bottle and snacks handy. Don’t forget to ask if there are any restrictions on what you can eat or drink before, during, and after the scan.
What to Expect From an Ultra Sound in Late Pregnancy
Ultrasound ultrasounds are typically conducted on the final trimester of pregnancy. The procedure is safe and painless and can be done without any sedation. Before an ultra sound in late pregnancy, your OB will give you a full explanation of what to expect and a list of do’s and don’ts to follow during the scan that day.