10 questions to ask yourself during 4D ultrasound

Most of today’s mothers undergo a 4D ultrasound to take a look at their babies before delivery. If you also want to have one, it is best to ask these questions to get rid of any doubts about the ultrasound.

Q1: What machine do you use?

This is an important question because if the machine is not an expert or top model machine, it will affect the quality and image frequency of 4D ultrasound.

Q2. What does your package include?

Find out what is included in the package and if there are any additional charges. Ask if they use DVD or VHS video and if they charge more. Find out if photo prints are made on copy paper or high gloss photo paper.

Find out if you have to pay more for facial images if the baby is not looking at the camera. In case you have twins, find out if you will be charged more for your 4D ultrasound images.

Q3. Is there accommodation for my family?

Find out if there is accommodation available for your family if they will accompany you. Some clinics have enough space for a large machine, a comfortable examination bed, and your family.

Q4. Are your staff professional and qualified for 4D ultrasound imaging?

Your diagnostic scan should be performed by an ultrasound medical center or at least an expert in taking 4D ultrasound images. This is because the techniques used to take 4D ultrasound images are completely different from 2D ultrasound techniques.

Q.5 What are the differences between 2D, 3D and 4D ultrasounds?

2D images are black and white images used for diagnostic scans and help technicians evaluate the baby’s internal organs. 3D and 4D images give surface images that are more realistic to the common man. The difference between 3D and 4D images is that 3D images are still images while 4D images are moving videos.

Q.6. Are 4D Ultrasound Imaging Safe?

Studies over 35 years have shown that ultrasounds do not harm the mother or the baby.

Q.7. How long will it take?

This is generally based on your package; and it can range from 10 to 25 minutes. However, it is best to spend at least 30-60 minutes with the technician to get better scans.

Q.8. When can I have a 4D ultrasound?

It is recommended to have one between weeks 26 and 34 of pregnancy, although you will be able to get images of your baby at any time after week 22.

Q.9. Will I always get pretty photos of my baby?

No promises are made for beautiful images; but the technicians will always work to get the best possible images. However, if the baby is looking down, it will be difficult to see your baby’s face to take pictures.

Q.10. How much? Is 4D ultrasound covered by insurance?

There are different packages designed to suit everyone’s budget. However, currently, insurance does not cover ultrasounds as it is an elective procedure and does not replace your doctor’s order for an ultrasound. This is why ultrasound expenses must be paid out of pocket and will not be covered by your insurance policy.

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