Baby Scans


How does a scan work?

An ultrasound scan uses high frequency sound waves which bounce off solid objects thus creating an image of the woman’s uterus and showing also her nearby organs including the baby, its organs and the placenta.

Ultrasound scans can be done in three different dimensions depending on the doctor’s and the patient’s discretion. The two-dimensional and the three-dimensional are for better images shown and for an easy way to check how the baby is going inside the uterus or if there are some abnormalities spotted by the doctor. The four-dimensional are only available privately.

So, how does a scan work?

A pregnant woman who wishes to have an ultrasound will experience reflection and refraction at the crossing point of two distinctive body tissues. This reflections form distinctive body will create the ultrasound images.


How does a scan work? This has been the question of many people over the past few years. There are also other questions which concern the ultrasound process and to learn more, not just simply knowing how does a scan work; here are some of the frequently asked questions with brief answers. Try to read more below to learn more about this.

What are ultrasound scans used for?

Ultrasound scans are not only for seeing the babies inside their mothers’ womb, but also they are used to determine the health conditions of different parts of the body such as kidneys, liver and the heart.

Furthermore, ultrasound scanning is also done to examine the uterus, Fallopian tubes and ovaries of the women. There is no need to worry in using ultrasound scan during pregnancy because it is safe and harmless.

How does a scan work?

An ultrasound scanner is a small paint roller and as it moves back and forth on top of the body, it will propel sound waves through the skin and muscles thus showing an image that will appear on a TV screen.
How is an ultrasound scan performed?

Ultrasound can be performed during pregnancy but aside from this, it can also be done depending on the purpose of the test. There will be a special gel to be spread over the skin before rolling the scanner over the body. If for example, a patient’s kidney or liver is needed to be examined, he will be asked to lie on his back or side on the examination table.

In some cases, wherein a private part of the woman’s body is needed to be scanned, a transvaginal scan can provide a better picture. This is done by inserting a small probe into the vagina up to the cervix in order to show a better image. This procedure will hurt slightly the woman who is taking the examination.

Does an ultrasound scan hurt?

Absolutely no. an ultrasound scan does not hurt whether a pregnant woman, kidney patient or a liver patient is undergoing the scanning procedures.
Where are the ultrasound scans performed?
Ultrasound scans are usually done in hospitals but these are also available in an independent clinic that provides ultrasound service. A patient is being recommended by his or her doctor.

 
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