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4D Scans....
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Anyone had a 4D scan of their baby...?
I'm probably gonna get one done on Friday at the Baby Show....but i'm quite hesitant...i find it quite scary and daunting...seeing a 4D (!?) image of the baby inside your belly on the screen!
I'm probably gonna get one done on Friday at the Baby Show....but i'm quite hesitant...i find it quite scary and daunting...seeing a 4D (!?) image of the baby inside your belly on the screen!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Someone posted this site a few days ago, it looks brilliant. Hope the scan goes well.
http://www.babybond.com/4dgallery.html
http://www.babybond.com/4dgallery.html
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Nat you have GOT to do it if you get the chance! they were so expensive when i was pregnant (about �300) so i resisted. But if you can then go for it, just check your dates as there is a 'window' of time that they like to do them in.
Youll get to see her little face and get a much clearer view than your hospital scan
ps. emailed you, apologies if ive waffled
Youll get to see her little face and get a much clearer view than your hospital scan
ps. emailed you, apologies if ive waffled
Those moving pictures do look wonderful but I wonder if there are any risks to the baby. The 4D process involves a much higher ultrasound exposure than ordinary ultrasound and I have heard of some concerns about ordinary ultrasound.
After a quick search I found http://www.aims.org.uk/Journal/Vol17No1/ultras ound.htm . It might be worth looking into this sort of thing before you go ahead.
Sorry to put a bit of a damper on all the enthusiasm!
After a quick search I found http://www.aims.org.uk/Journal/Vol17No1/ultras ound.htm . It might be worth looking into this sort of thing before you go ahead.
Sorry to put a bit of a damper on all the enthusiasm!