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2D / 3D / 4D / Fetal Scan

Overview

The latest 3d babyscan or 4d scan/ultrasound is mostly performed on pregnant women to view the organs and muscles of an unborn baby. A computer takes all the sound waves and turns them into moving images that you can see live on a screen. This fetal scan, pregnancy scan or baby sonogram is mostly done in the time period between 27 to 32 weeks into the pregnancy. The doctor only recommends this baby ultrasound in case of a doubt on the health of the unborn child. Certain birth defects like cleft palate can show up in the 3d/4d imaging.

Welcome to the Anuradha Sono Scan Centre! We are proud to offer our state-of-the-art 3D Pelvis Ultrasound in Ghatkopar East, which provides accurate and detailed scans of the pelvis. This machine is perfect for patients who are pregnant or have pelvic disorders. With this machine, we can provide you with the information you need to make informed decisions about your health.

The 3D Pelvis machine uses high-frequency sound waves to create a three-dimensional image of the pelvis. This image is then used to generate a report that provides detailed information about the structure and function of the pelvis. The report can be used by your doctor to diagnose and treat pelvic disorders. Pelvic disorders are a type of medical condition that can cause pain, discomfort, and other problems in the pelvic region. Some common pelvic disorders include endometriosis, ovarian cysts, and fibroids. 3D Pelvis imaging can be used to detect these disorders and help determine the best course of treatment.

This information can help you and your doctor understand what is causing your symptoms and develop a treatment plan that is right for you. We are committed to providing our patients with the best possible care, and we hope that you will visit us for all of your pelvic health needs.

Thank you for choosing the Anuradha Sono Scan Centre!

For perspective, an ultrasound of a fetus in 2D generates a flat, black-and-white image. However, 2D ultrasound shows the function of the baby’s internal organs, which is obviously vital to monitoring its health. With 3D and 4D ultrasound scans, you can see the baby in three-dimensional images. They reveal more internal and external detail from different angles, such as the heart wall, valves or blood flow in various vessels; and outside, the skin or the shape of the mouth. Many parents find it exciting to see the baby in such detail, especially if they see their son or daughter yawning or “smiling.” At the same time, the depth and detail of 3D and 4D ultrasound imagery is remarkably effective in detecting issues such as a cleft lip, heart defects, skeletal problems or neural abnormalities. The most significant difference between 3D and 4D ultrasound is that 4D allows physicians to “live stream” video of the baby’s images. 4D ultrasound is essentially 3D ultrasound in live motion.

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2D/ 3D/ 4D Fetal scan can be used to look at a variety of things during pregnancy, including:

  • Any problems you and/or your baby may be having
  • Any problems with the uterus, ovaries, cervix, or placenta
  • The sex of the baby
  • How many babies you’re carrying
  • How your baby is developing
  • Signs of congenital abnormalities
  • Signs of Down syndrome5
  • The level of amniotic fluid
  • Your baby’s gestational age
  • Your baby’s growth and position in the uterus
  • Your baby’s heart rate

2D ultrasound is helpful in diagnosing heart defects, issues with the kidneys, and other potential internal issues.

  • It provides images of the fetus or organs in real-time
  • It doesn’t use ionizing radiation, which has been associated with toxic effects on the embryo
  • Ultrasound allows the technician to capture different viewing angles

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2D Ultrasounds

As the most common form of ultrasound, a 2D ultrasound creates a black and white image that shows the skeletal structure of the baby and makes the internal organs visible. The 2D ultrasound is most commonly used to diagnosis the health of the baby. As the name implies, all 2D images are flat and have no depth to them.

3D Ultrasounds

Much like 2D ultrasounds, a 3D ultrasound uses soundwaves to develop an image of the baby inside of your womb. However, unlike the flat image given by a 2D ultrasound, a 3D ultrasound creates the appearance of a three-dimensional image of the baby. This allows the expecting parents to see their baby’s face, rather than just the outline of the face.

4D Ultrasounds

4D ultrasounds also create a three-dimensional image but provide the benefit of creating an effect like a live video. With this type of ultrasound, you could potentially see your baby smile or yawn in the womb because it compiles hundreds of images into a moving video.