a few days ago i had another baby doctor appointment. i was excited to get to hear the heartbeat! the doctor couldn't hear the heartbeat so i had to get another ultrasound. that was a nervous 30 minutes (but i tried to stay calm!)... waiting for the ultrasound tech to come and get me so we could see the baby and make sure everything was a-okay! thank the Lord - everything is just fine! the tech had a hard time hearing the heartbeat even on the ultrasound. this baby is in hiding! fine with me... maybe i won't show for a long time and be able to stay in my normal clothes longer!
: )
the next best thing after finally hearing the heartbeat was getting on the scale. i haven't gained any weight. yay! i am hoping to gain no more than 28 with this one. we'll see!
i am still convinced it's a girl - we'll find out in january! we even have our girl name picked out. not sure about a boy name yet. anyways, i am so happy i got to see these sweet glimpses...
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What a cute baby already! :)
What's the girl name???
Well, I will call you and tell you. I don't want to announce it in public just yet. : ) geroi
oh my... i don't know why it says "geroi" above in my comment. that is NOT the girls name. i didn't want there to be any confusion. ha!
The baby was so tiny and sweet it brought tears to my eyes. Looked son perfect already.
I hit an n so sorry.
Ultrasound Facts and Information
3D ultrasounds
Ultrasound is a device that allows you to see your baby during pregnancy. During the sonogram is a picture taken of your baby during the ultrasound. During the sonogram is a "still shot" of your child. 4d Ultrasounds take 3d Ultrasounds images, or Sonograms 3D, and adds the element of time to this process. The result: Live ultrasound images of work your child. Some people refer to the procedure and prenatal imaging, imaging 3D, 3D scanning, scan or 4D.
3d Ultrasounds is a medical ultrasound technique is often used in the ultrasound department of ultrasonography (during pregnancy) and provides three dimensional images of the fetus.
There are several ways to scan in medicine and obstetrics and ultrasounds. Standard common obstetric diagnostic mode is 2D scanning. 3D scanning of the fetus, but instead of sound waves are sent down and reflected is sent from different angles. Back to the deal echoes a sophisticated computer program is the result of the number of reconstructing three-dimensional images of the inner or fetal ultrasound organs. 3d Ultrasounds allow you to see the width and height and depth of the images in much the same way as in film 3D, but no movement is shown.
4D Ultrasound
A 4d Ultrasounds uses the same technology as a 3d Ultrasounds but adds a video element to see the baby moving inside a mother's womb. You might have heard about a 4d Ultrasounds? What exactly is the difference? Instead of looking at single still images of your baby, like snapshots, 4d Ultrasoundsassembles them into a time series—in other words, a video of your baby inside the womb.
4d Ultrasounds a fully digital system is set to provide a 'next generation' integrated solution for medical imaging applications, allowing practitioners to provide faster treatment and improve therapeutic success rates.
The portability and low cost of 4d Ultrasounds systems allow physicians and family physicians have access to imaging systems on a daily basis and make a valuable contribution in the field of preventive medicine.
Three-dimensional (3D Scan) and four-dimensional (4D Scan) ultrasounds can be a bit more complicated to perform, so it’s important to choose an ultrasound center with a strong track record of 3D and 4D ultrasounds examinations.
4d Ultrasounds is similar to 3D scans, with the difference associated with time: 4D allows a 3-dimensional picture in real time, rather than delayed, due to the lag associated with the computer constructed image, as in classic 3-dimensional ultrasound.
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