An ultrasound scan is performed by the sound waves which are
passed through the uterus. The waves reflect back by touching your baby inside
the womb and provide an image on the screen. The scans are done to monitor the
health and development of your baby or in case you are having any sort of pain
or other issues during the pregnancy.
The early pregnancy scan 6 weeks is done to examine the
situation during the initial days of your pregnancy. The scan is capable of
detecting pregnancy during the first six weeks and can also record heartbeat of
your baby in the later days of pregnancy. The basic purpose of getting the
ultrasound scan done is to check the number of babies you are having and to
detect whether you are expecting or not. Furthermore, the early pregnancy scan 6 weeks
lets the sonographer to examine the gestation sac and yolk sac development
inside the uterus. The most favorable point of having this scan is to determine
the heartbeat of your baby. You must check the heartbeat to reduce the risks of
miscarriage while having the ultrasound done.
The 2D ultrasound scans might seem to be disappointing as
they do not give clear and accurate results. Following the latest techniques,
we have the 3D and 4D ultrasound scan facility available for our valued customers.
These scans are performed by out trained sonographers who can operate the
equipment to give accurate results.
Yes, these scans are obviously safe because the images
generated through the ultrasound consist of portions of two dimensional images
which are then converted into one single picture. It is not recommended by
experts to have the 4D baby scans performed regularly as exposing the fetus to
warm waves just for one picture is not at all justified. The 4D scans can take
up to an hour to complete which is far greater timespan as compared to the
allowed duration for the scan. Although there are no evidences proving the 4D
scans to be unsafe, but it is recommended by the experts to minimize the time
of scan and use the lowest intensity if possible.
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