Like everything else in the medical world, ultrasound technology is growing by
leaps and bounds. This gives new parents far more options than they used to have
when it comes to viewing their unborn babies in their natural habitats, so to
speak.
Dr. Ngozi Osuagwu, an OB/GYN and author of the forthcoming book, Letters to My Sisters – Plain Truths and Straightforward Advice From a Gynecologist (Ben Bosah Books, 2006), says with the new technology, they can take a 2D image and slice the images to see it in 3D on the screen. "We can manipulate the images in different angles," says Dr. Osuagwu. "With four-dimensional [4D] we can see the images immediately as we are scanning the patient."
With the new advances in technology, three- and four-dimensional ultrasounds are now possible. |
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Dr. Osuagwu says that 3D and 4D ultrasound is still new technology at this time and not widely available, though that is changing. "3D and 4D ultrasonography is still new technology in most places and does not represent the standard of care," says Dr. Osuagwu. "Patients have to realize that the images they get may not look like the ones seen on television. Less than 20 percent get those kinds of images in the physicians' offices."
"Diagnostic 3D/4D ultrasound is utilized by physicians to better visualize the fetal heart and to identify any surface and spinal anomalies," says Dr. Osuagwu. "As with all technology it is an advancement and furthers our understanding in managing the care of the unborn child."
I'm scheduled for my third ultrasound, simply because the tech couldn't get a good picture of all four chambers of my baby's heart. I've begun doing some research on the safety of ultrasounds, and I'm reconsidering my third one. Apparently, the heat (small to us) targeted at a specific part of the baby, may be linked to the autism epidemic. My baby does always seem to be trying to move out of the shot, which makes it seem as though she must be uncomfortable, but whether from the pressure or the heat, I don't know. I would appreciate any advice on this. I think it's better to be safe than sorry.
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