Friday was our big day at the MUSC Prenatal Wellness Center for the Ultrasound Anatomy Scan. I thought I would tell you a little more about the scan beyond finding out the sex of the baby (It's a BOY!). The scan's main purpose is to rule out most anomalies and birth defects. We had a 4D ultrasound (the fourth dimension is movement).
This is an excerpt from What to Expect.
"The ultrasound anatomy scan, or level 2 ultrasound, is an amazingly interesting experience for parents-to-be. Your baby will be measured from crown to rump (and what a cute rump it is!), around her middle, around her head — and that's just for starters. The four chambers of the heart will be viewed, as well as the kidneys, bladder, stomach, brain, spine, and sex organs (be sure to tell your sonographer if you don't want to know what he or she sees — or doesn't see!).
Measurements are taken to make sure your baby is growing appropriately (and that his or her gestational age is still on target). A survey of the organs, including the umbilical cord, ensures that they are developing normally (or identifies any potential problems as soon as possible). The sonographer will also be looking at your amniotic fluid levels, the location of the placenta, and the fetal heart rate. Settle in to enjoy the show: The detailed level 2 scan can take 30 to 45 minutes (depending on how cooperative your little one wants to be during the photo shoot)."
Juli, our sonographer, explaining the scan. (Excuse the unedited version. I can't figure out how to edit on my Flip Video. It keeps telling me not enough room on the camcorder even when I try to save it to the computer...)
Check out the "cool" 3D photos and other movements of Tillman.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
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2 comments:
Oh my gosh! Congrats!!!!
Thank you! Now I've got to get him some NOLA tots outfits!! Thanks for telling us about that!!
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