Storing your babies cord blood - stem cell storage.org.uk

The method know as 3d ultrasound scanning is used in early pregnancy, providing 3 d pictures of the fetus. Most times these pictures are collated and combined to make a “4d ultrasound”.

Three dimensional scans works similarly to the normal ultrasound methods except that the ultrasound scanning waves are directed from multiple directions. The ultrasound pulses can be reflected back then captured to provide information to construct a 3-dimensional image in in a similar manner to 3d pictures. 3d ultasound scanning was started by stephen smith and olaf von ramm at duke university.

It’s important to understand that sonologists around the world have always pictured 3d images of the body in their minds while doing 2d scans. However, until recently it was very difficult to do this kind of reconstruction on patient data acquired using ultrasound. With the advent of baby scans for the first time allowed us a peek into the thinking of a sonologist and so allowing us see the images on the ultrasound machine.

4d ultrasound imaging should utilize ultrasound energy following the same limits as conventional 2d ultrasound to create the 3d images. There is no data to suggest any harm due to 3d ultrasound, its use in non-medical situations should be undertaken with the understanding that a risk may exist.

Also bank your new born childs cord blood stem cells by using a company like virgin health bank.

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