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Ultrasound imaging plays an essential role in monitoring the health and development of a baby during pregnancy. Modern technology has introduced 3D and 4D ultrasound scans, which provide clearer and more detailed images compared to traditional scans.
A 3D ultrasound creates a three-dimensional image of the baby inside the womb. It provides a realistic view of the baby’s facial features, body shape, and movements.
A 4D ultrasound is an advanced version of 3D ultrasound. The fourth dimension is time, which means parents and doctors can see the baby’s movements in real-time.
1. Better Visualization
These scans provide clearer images of the baby’s face, hands, and feet.
2. Early Detection of Abnormalities
Doctors can detect congenital conditions like cleft lip and skeletal abnormalities earlier.
3. Improved Pregnancy Monitoring
Helps doctors evaluate fetal growth and development accurately.
4. Emotional Bonding for Parents
Parents can see their baby smiling, yawning, or moving, which strengthens emotional bonding.
Most doctors recommend these scans between 24 and 32 weeks of pregnancy, when the baby’s features are more visible.