Tips for safe motherhood baby – 2006 Release

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Posted on : 28-07-2010 | By : admin | In : Pregnancy

Tips for safe motherhood baby – 2006 Release

Pregnancy tests: Baby Gender Mentor, prenatal diagnosis, 3D ultrasound, pregnancy testing, obstetrical ultrasound, scanning of the neck, amniocentesis

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Posted on : 28-07-2010 | By : admin | In : Pregnancy

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purchase includes free access to updates online and book a free trial subscription to the publisher’s book club, where you have more than one million pounds can choose freely. Chapter: Baby Gender Mentor, prenatal diagnosis, 3D ultrasound, Pregnancy testing, obstetrical ultrasound, scan of the neck, amniocentesis, chorionic villus sampling, percutaneous umbilical cord blood sampling umbilical Abderhalden reaction, hCG Pregnancy Test Strips, Proteogenix, Gravindex, Aschheim-Zondek test. Excerpt: is a 3D ultrasound of a fetus aged 20 weeks 3D ultrasound of a medical ultrasound technique used frequently during Pregnancy, providing three-dimensional images of the fetus. There are different modes of scanning in medical and obstetrical ultrasound. The standard diagnostic obstetrical 2D common-mode scanning. reflected in the 3D scanning of the fetus, however, instead of sound waves are sent down and backwards, they are sent to different angles. The echoes are supported by a sophisticated computer program that gives a three-dimensional reconstructed image of the fetus, the volume of surface or internal organs, treated in the same way as a scanner machine developed a CT-scan X-rays from multiple . 3D ultrasound can see the width, height and depth of images in the same way as 3D movies, but does not move. 3D ultrasound was developed by Olaf von Ramm and Stephen Smith at Duke University in 1987. The clinical application of this technology is an area of intense research activity mainly in the fetal anomaly scan, but they are also used quite popular, which showed an improvement in maternal-fetal bonding. 4D baby scans are similar to 3D scans, except that they show fetal movement, as shown in video clips. When the system is used only for the application of obstetrics, ultrasound energy is limited by the manufacturer within the FDA for obstetrical ultrasound, whether scanning 2, 3 or 4 dimensions. (The FDA limit for obstetrical ultrasound is 94 mW / cm.) It would be true. . .

Pregnancy tests: Baby Gender Mentor, prenatal diagnosis, 3D ultrasound, pregnancy testing, obstetrical ultrasound, scanning of the neck, amniocentesis