Thursday, February 14, 2008

Ultrasound Checkup

Ultrasound Checkup

A pregnancy ultrasound checkup sometimes called a sonogram is used to visualize the inside of the body without invading it Ultrasounds are used during pregnancy to look at the growing baby and the mothers uterus and other organs to monitor health and development An ultrasound machine emits sound waves These waves bounce off the baby and the mother the machine uses the data from the bouncing waves to create an image of the structures The picture is displayed on a video screen and can be captured in a printout or as a video output Getting an ultrasound is painless and easy Generally for a pregnancy ultrasound you will be asked to lie on an exam table Then the doctor nurse or ultrasound technician will put a smooth clear gel on your abdomen This helps the ultrasound to get a better image Once you are ready the person performing the ultrasound will move an ultrasound transducer also known as a wand or a probe over your stomach You will feel the wand moving around but there is no pressure and it is not uncomfortable In all likelihood you will be so excited to see the image of your baby on the ultrasound monitor you may not even notice the wand Ultrasounds do not emit radiation and they are believed to be completely safe for mother and child with no known risks Despite this most medical professionals recommend not having more ultrasounds than are deemed necessary for regular monitoring of your pregnancy A pregnancy ultrasound is a great noninvasive way to monitor the growth and health of your growing baby Some medical professionals routinely use ultrasounds as a tool during regular checkups Other OB care providers prefer to use ultrasounds only if a problem is suspected during pregnancy If your doctor nurse or midwife is scheduling an ultrasound feel free to ask whether it is routine or whether they are looking for something in particular Some of the things your doctor can see from an ultrasound during your first trimester include

1. The babys size and age
2. Whether you are pregnant with multiple babies
3. Whether the baby is developing normally
4. The babys heartbeat
5. Later in your pregnancy ultrasounds may disclose

While a pregnancy ultrasound cannot identify every possible problem with a babys development they are incredibly useful in diagnosing many conditions as well as in reassuring everyone that baby is growing normally
Detailed Ultrasounds
Newer ultrasound technology allows medical professionals to get a very detailed ultrasound image High resolution ultrasounds as well as the new 3D and 4D ultrasounds can give you a really clear picture of your baby almost like having a photograph of your new arrival before baby arrives 3D ultrasounds generate a 3D still image of your baby 4D ultrasounds create a 3D moving image of your baby
Whatever kind of ultrasound you get during your first trimester your baby may look like little more than a peanut to you Rest assured that your healthcare providers can tell a lot by this tiny image Ask them to point out the outline of your baby for you and to show you your babys beating heart

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