![]() It’s as if all the 2D images have been filled in and puffed out so the image is quite clearly a baby, rather than a grainy image on the screen. Parents need to rely less on their imagination with a 3D ultrasound. With 3D ultrasound the baby has a more realistic shape and form, with distinctly baby type features and look exactly as they would if they were already born, only smaller of course. The width, height and depth of the baby and its internal organs can be seen very clearly. Once these pictures are stored and shaded by the computer, they can be seen on the screen as clearer, 3 dimensional images. These send sound waves back at different angles, allowing for the characteristic 3D depth. Whereas a 3D ultrasound involves taking thousands of “slices” in a rapidly occurring series called a “volume of echoes”. ![]() Sound waves are sent to the baby and reflected straight back which means there is a rather flat, surface appearance to the baby. How are 2D and 3D ultrasounds different?Ī 2D ultrasound takes image “slices” which can only be viewed by looking at one image at a time. This is why a 3D ultrasound is more expensive and generally not included in standard obstetric practice. With 3D ultrasounds, both the transducer used to transmit the sound waves and the computer software are more advanced and complex. This is particularly clear when looking at the baby’s face and delicate features. Whereas, with a 3D and 4D ultrasound the baby’s skin can be seen so there is more of a realistic shape and form to the images. ![]() This is because a 2D ultrasound sees through the baby to its internal organs and tissues. There is a depth and shape to a 3D image, giving a clarity which is not as evident in a 2D ultrasound. These “still” pictures of your baby mean that you can see your baby in three dimensions, rather than two. These are then translated by computer into 3 dimensional images which are almost as clear as a real life photograph. However, although the procedures are much the same, they use very different levels of technology to provide very different images.Ī 3D ultrasound takes thousand of pictures or photos of the baby at the once time. The ladies will look after you and it’s so comfortable at the clinic it’s truly amazing.Having a 3D ultrasound is not such a different process to having a 2D ultrasound, at least for the mother. Do yourself a favour and go and see them ❤️ The ladies will look after you and it’s so comfortable at the clinic it’s truly amazing. Definitely recommend for any pregnancy scans, clothes, casts. ![]() We have also been in a couple times since bubs was born. I am so grateful to have taken myself to hello baby 3d and shared my pregnancy with the ladies along the way. So now I have two frames that are identical and I couldn’t love them more. This was a first for the girls to do a little bum and it came up so good. Tahnee said yep she would give it a go as the castings included a bum along with hands and feet. I got some for my older daughter when she was born (different company) and asked tahnee if she could do the same for my little man. When my little one arrived I spoke to tahnee about castings. I got scanned right through my pregnancy as I just loved seeing my little one and the heart beat. the ladies are so passionate about what they do, so welcoming and just amazing. I suffered many losses prior to my second pregnancy and the reassurance scans saved my life. I cannot speak highly enough about Tahnee, Lisa, Tracey and the whole team at hello baby 3d. ![]()
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