By Frank Carbart


There are several things to keep in mind regarding some ultrasound procedures that are not standard. These prenatal tests are used by doctors as a courtesy to women and their husbands who are excited about the anticipated birth of their baby. However, the Sugar Land 3D/4D diagnostic ultrasound may not be covered by everyone's insurance policy.

Not every physician or medical facility is equipped to administer the 4D type of ultrasound. It differs from the 2D and 3D sonogram. Using the four-dimensional technology, the mother and father may be able to detect a smile on the baby's face.

An obstetrician may view the 4D ultrasound as having a practical purpose in some cases. It will show some birth defects that the others will not be able to. This may have a medically-valid purpose such as if a heart defect is suspected in the fetus.

Research studies have been done that indicate no danger is present in these sonograms. No one can say for sure what will be discovered in the future though. Some respected medical groups say they should not be done frequently as it may not be good for the baby. Some parents are having them done at mall locations. It is advisable to check the credentials of any technician doing them in a mall.

The mother-to-be lies on her back on an examining table. A technician will apply a gel to the abdomen that is helpful in carrying the sound waves. Next, a probe is held against the skin and moved over the belly to capture the image. That image shows on a monitor.

This is an excellent technology. Some families may have a genetic history of heart disease and the obstetrician wants to check for it in the baby. If a 4D sonogram indicates a defect, a neonatologist could be asked for an opinion. Corrective surgery has been performed in-vitro by a pediatric cardiologist with successful results.




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