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Everything You Need to Know about 3D, 4D, and 5D Ultrasounds



Typically, when a mother announces she’s pregnant, there are mixed feelings of excitement, anxiety, and happiness that surpasses her and others in the family. During her pregnancy, naturally, she wants to see her baby. While getting a 2D ultrasound is standard procedure when visiting your doctor, you can get enhanced photos of your bundle of joy with us. Keep in mind that 3D, 4D, and 5D ultrasounds, aren’t standard prenatal tests.


Most mothers are okay with 2D ultrasounds, but if you want enhanced images, we provide that service! Read on to learn the difference between 2D, 3D, 4D and 5D ultrasounds and why you should consider getting it done.


What's the Difference Between 2D, 3D, 4D, and 5D Ultrasound Scans?


While a 2D ultrasound provides a black and white image of your little one, 3D and 5D ultrasounds will show more detail. During the 3D ultrasound, multiple 2D images are taken from different angles, and these are rendered together to create a three-dimensional image of your baby. This scan can provide a clear picture of the fetus, including the precise shape of typically the mouth, nose, cheeks, in addition to eyes. 4D ultrasounds demonstrate movement in the sort of a short video. Thus, you might see your current baby yawning, sucking thumb, making cute faces, or opening and closing those little eyes. A 5D Ultrasound, is a more technologically advanced ultrasound, than the HD. There is a virtual light source which acts as a digital flashlight by applying shadows and light reflections to create a deeper, more defined 5D image. It also automatically tones down speckle, which significantly enhances the clarity of the image.


Why Get a 3D, 4D, or 5D Ultrasounds?


Unlike the 2D reads, 3D, 4D, and 5D ultrasounds are not scheduled prenatal exams. If necessary, your healthcare provider may arrange to possess one regarding these done for health care reasons, such as to be able to get a closer glance at the development of the unborn infant.


We give extra time for you to bond with your baby, by spending time viewing your baby's face, or hands and feet, even gender. Most of all, you can have all of your family with you to experience it as well. They will let you see your baby's face. The ultrasounds can also show specific congenital disabilities if any. Experts state 3D, 4D, and 5D ultrasounds are safe. The images can help doctors see any problems with your baby and make it easier for them to clarify it to you.


Are 3D, 4D, and 5D Ultrasounds Safe?


Understandably, people who haven't heard of the advanced ultrasound techniques we use at PeekaBoo3D have questions about safety. Ultrasound is a form of imaging used during pregnancy that uses soundwaves to get the image instead of radiation. Continuous research over the decades has shown that ultrasounds have no adverse effects on the mother or baby. 3D, 4D, and 5D ultrasounds use the same soundwaves as traditional ultrasounds to produce the scans, so there's no additional risk from advanced ultrasound techniques.


What Equipment Do You Use For 3D, 4D, and 5D Ultrasound?


Though 3D, 4D, and 5D ultrasounds use the same soundwaves as 2D scans, it takes special equipment to produce high-quality images. PeekABoo3D uses the highly-rated "GE Voluson E8." It has some of the newest software technology available, and it will allow you to see your baby in 5D, something you can't get done at almost any other facility in Virginia.


If you have questions about getting a 3D, 4D, or 5D ultrasound, send us a message online. And you can even schedule your PeekABoo3D by sending a text to 540-227-0869.

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