The Benefits of a 3 Dimensional Ultrasound for You and Your Baby
In life, period and pregnancy are closely linked to one another. Do you know why? Well, you can control and know when you want to get pregnant if you only know when is your most fertile stage and when are you mostly ovulating if you have tracked down the cycle of your menstruation. Once you miss it, and you know that you had sex during the days of your fertile days, and then you have a big chance of getting pregnant.
Anyway, when you are pregnant, you will go through a series of laboratory tests and scans which is called ultrasounds in order to make sure that your baby’s development is normal. One of the newest innovations for scans and ultrasounds would be the 3D pregnancy ultrasound. This is only facilitated by a doctor not only to monitor the development, but to know exactly the position of the fetus while in the womb of the mother.
Having a 3D pregnancy ultrasound is one of the nicest things to have while you are waiting for the big day. You will actually see the real appearance of your baby’s face as long as the fetus is cooperative and your doctor was able to capture that angle.
This kind of ultrasound is done normally when the fetus is big enough to see the actual form. It is extremely safe to use this kind of scanning and in fact beneficial too because according to reports, the 3D pregnancy ultrasound helps the doctor and mother detect some abnormalities through a regular scanning and hopefully they are able to use treatments in order to correct the abnormalities inside. On the other hand, if they are able to detect deformities or abnormalities on the baby itself, it helps to let the mother know about it at an early stage so that she will have time to accept the baby’s condition.
It can also be helpful if the doctor or the sonographer who will conduct your ultrasound is an experienced one and a midwife, OB Gyne or a Pedia because they can definitely answer every question that you may have during the actual scanning.
You will be given a printed copy of your ultrasound every time you do it. One copy will be kept by your nurse to attach it to your record summary and results of your ultrasound, while the other copy will be yours to keep and enjoy the looks of your unborn child while in your tummy.

