Saturday, January 30, 2010

The “Prenatal Ultrasounds - What They're About” plus 3 more

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The “Prenatal Ultrasounds - What They're About” plus 3 more


Prenatal Ultrasounds - What They're About

Posted: 30 Jan 2010 09:45 AM PST

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Prenatal ultrasounds transmit inaudible high-frequency sound waves through the abdomen and record the echoes, transforming them into video or photographs of the unborn baby. They are found to be one of the safest, most cost-effective and accurate means of keeping an eye on the development and progress of the unborn child and are also a useful means of early detection of any abnormalities within the pregnancy.

Getting to Know Your Baby in Ultrasound Images

Posted: 30 Jan 2010 09:45 AM PST

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2d ultrasound imaging has been around for many years, and is a common practice in prenatal care in many countries around the world. While this technique has very many medical advantages, the actual image which you are generally presented with at your 20 week scan can be quite difficult to decipher.

Cheap 4D Ultrasounds Advantages

Posted: 30 Jan 2010 09:45 AM PST

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Cheap 4D Ultrasounds provide a fantastic clear moving image of your unborn baby in an instant, with very plain and clear moving pictures of your new baby in three-dimensions, and can help to put your mind at ease when you see your healthy, moving child developing and growing inside you. It also makes it much easier to spot any potential problems which may occur during the pregnancy.

The Ultimate Problem - Having Trouble Getting Pregnant?

Posted: 30 Jan 2010 08:59 AM PST

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Pregnancy is a pre-mother state where the baby stays in the mother's womb for 9 months (on an average) before they open their eyes to see the world. Females might not get pregnant even if she wants to due to various reasons.

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