3D 4D Ultrasound in BABY SONOSHOW


3D ULTRASOUND & 4D ultrasound
Definitions
- 3D Ultrasound is a useful technique that shows you the unborn baby’s face and body in the womb during pregnancy.
- 4D ultrasound is a technique that shows you the baby’s movements inside the womb.
- 5D (5-Dimensional) ultrasound technology captures high-definition (HD) images with the best quality.
More information
- Ultrasound is the same as sound waves but the frequency of the waves is much more than what we can hear.
- Ultrasound has been used for diagnostic purposes in many diseases since the mid-1950s.
- ultrasound is a safe way for evaluation in pregnancy.
- In Medicine, the standard method of ultrasound is a 2-dimensional (2D) ultrasound, but it creates flat, gray images that need experts to interpret.
- You can know your baby’s sex in pregnancy around 12-13 weeks of pregnancy.
- 3D/4D/5D ultrasound in experts’ hands doesn’t expose the baby to more hazardous effects like heat than 2D ultrasound.
Baby SonoShow 3D 4D Ultrasound
- In Baby SonoShow, our high-tech, latest version ultrasound machine can develop 2D and 3D/5D images and 4D/5D videos with “Realistic view”. We can save the images and videos of your baby on CDs, DVDs, and USBs.
- Our photos and videos present higher resolution and a more natural appearance. please see our Gallery
- We can reveal your baby’s gender after 13 weeks of pregnancy.
- You can see the flickering of your baby’s heart from 6.5 weeks onwards. You can also hear your baby’s heartbeat from 12 weeks onwards. Click here
Our Sonographer’s Qualifications
- Our expert ARDMS-certified sonographer is a female international medical graduate specialist (Obstetrician & Gynecologist).
- We are quite flexible in terms of time and availability. You don’t need to wait for a long time to make an appointment. We can accommodate your schedule and even can book your appointment for the weekends.


Baby SonoShow 3D 4D Ultrasound
General Information
- In Baby SonoShow, our high-tech, latest version ultrasound machine can develop 2D and 3D/5D images and 4D/5D videos with “Realistic view”. We can save the images and videos of your baby on CDs, DVDs, and USBs.
- Our photos and videos present higher resolution and a more natural appearance. please see our Gallery
- We can reveal your baby’s gender after 13 weeks of pregnancy.
- You can see the flickering of your baby’s heart and know the heart rate from 6.5 weeks onwards. You can also hear your baby’s heartbeat from 12 weeks onwards. Click here
Our Sonographer’s Qualifications
- Our expert ARDMS-certified sonographer is a female international medical graduate specialist (Obstetrician & Gynecologist).
- We are quite flexible in terms of time and availability. You don’t need to wait for a long time to make an appointment. We can accommodate your schedule and even can book your appointment for the weekends.



If you like to learn more:
General Information
Ultrasound has been used for medical diagnostic purposes since the mid-1950s. Technically ultrasound is the same as sound waves but the frequency of its waves is much more than the audible sound. A transducer probe transmits high-frequency sound waves through the abdominal wall and the uterus to the fetus. Then the waves bounce off the baby and return back to the ultrasound machine. Finally, the machine converts the bounced waves to 2- Dimensional (2D) or 3D images (3-Dimensional) that are much more realistic. This gives us the opportunity to use 3D ultrasound to see our babies inside the womb.
Ultrasound Safety
Long-term studies have shown that ultrasound, in general, is a safe modality for the diagnosis of many diseases without any adverse effects. This is true about 2D ultrasound, 3D as well as 4D ultrasound. In expert hands, 3D 4D ultrasound does not expose the baby to more high-energy sound waves compared to 2D ultrasound. In other words, the amount of energy that is used for 2D, 3D, and 4D ultrasound is the same.
2D ultrasound
In Obstetrics, 2D ultrasound is the standard method for evaluation and diagnosis of pregnancy conditions, but it just creates flat, gray images. Typically, 2D ultrasound is a well-known tool for the evaluation of the growth and development of the fetus in the uterus. It is also a helpful mode to diagnose pregnancy abnormalities such as pregnancy in abnormal places (i.e. ectopic) and placental separation (i.e. abruption). Usually performing a 2D ultrasound for medical purposes need a doctor’s requisition and is covered by health insurance.
Around 6-6.5 weeks of pregnancy, the baby’s heartbeat can be seen by abdominal ultrasound but the bladder should be full enough. Otherwise, the precision of the images will get less.
Role of Full Bladder
We need a full bladder to see the baby either by 2D, 3D, or 4D ultrasound up to 10-12 weeks of pregnancy to remove the bowel loops from ultrasound waves and give us a better image of the fetus. Later on, the baby will be big enough to be seen through an abdominal ultrasound with an empty bladder.
The Difference between Old and New Ultrasound Machines
The old ultrasound machines give us yellow images of the baby’s face and body but recently the newly marketed ultrasound machines provide us with skin color images. They are called HD photos, realistic-view, or 5D images.
The Best Time to do 3D Ultrasound
Many of our clients ask this question. Our response is “What is your purpose for doing a 3D ultrasound?” If you want to see the baby’s movements and growth, you can do it any time after 12 weeks of pregnancy. Some people want to come around 17-18 weeks of pregnancy to see a more developed face. In case you like to see chubby cheeks and a well-developed face, wait till after 25-26 weeks of pregnancy. As the pregnancy progresses more fat will accumulate on the face and the face will get more beautiful.


Learn More
IF YOU LIKE TO LEARN MORE:
General Information
Ultrasound has been used for medical diagnostic purposes since the mid-1950s. Technically ultrasound is the same as sound waves but the frequency of its waves is much more than the audible sound. A transducer probe transmits high-frequency sound waves through the abdominal wall and the uterus to the fetus baby. Then the waves bounce off the baby and return back to the ultrasound machine. Finally, the machine converts the bounced waves to 2- Dimensional (2D) or 3D images (3-Dimensional) that are much more realistic. This gives us the opportunity to use 3D ultrasound to see our babies inside the womb.
Ultrasound Safety
Long-term studies have shown that ultrasound, in general, is a safe modality for the diagnosis of many diseases without any adverse effects. This is true about 2D ultrasound, 3D as well as 4D ultrasound. In expert hands, 3D 4D ultrasound does not expose the baby to more high-energy sound waves, compared to 2D ultrasound. In other words, the amount of energy that is used for 2D, 3D, and 4D ultrasound is the same.
2D ultrasound
In Obstetrics, 2D ultrasound is the standard method for evaluation and diagnosis of pregnancy conditions, but it just creates flat, gray images. Typically, 2D ultrasound is a well-known tool for the evaluation of the growth and development of the fetus in the uterus. It is also a helpful mode to diagnose pregnancy abnormalities such as pregnancy in abnormal places (i.e. ectopic) and placental separation (i.e. abruption). Usually performing a 2D ultrasound for medical purposes need a doctor’s requisition and is covered by health insurance.
Around 6-6.5 weeks of pregnancy, the baby’s heartbeat can be seen by abdominal ultrasound but the bladder should be full enough otherwise the precision of the images will get less.
Role of Full Bladder
We need a full bladder to see the baby either by 2D, 3D, or 4D ultrasound up to 10-12 weeks of pregnancy to remove the bowel loops from ultrasound waves and give us a better image of the fetus. Later on, the baby will be big enough to be seen through an abdominal ultrasound with an empty bladder.
The Difference Between Old and New Ultrasound Machines
The old ultrasound machines give us yellow images of the baby’s face and body but recently the newly marketed ultrasound machines provide us with skin color images. They are called HD photos, realistic view or 5D ultrasound.
The Best Time to do 3D Ultrasound
Many of our clients ask this question. Our response is “What is your purpose for doing a 3D ultrasound?” If you want to see the baby’s movements and growth, you can do it any time after 12 weeks of pregnancy. Some people want to come around 17-18 weeks of pregnancy to see a more developed face. In case you would like to see a chubby baby and face, wait till after 25-26 weeks of pregnancy. As the pregnancy progresses more fat will accumulate on the face and the face will get more beautiful.

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