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  2. Obstetric ultrasonography - Wikipedia

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    Modern 3D ultrasound images provide greater detail for prenatal diagnosis than the older 2D ultrasound technology. [6] While 3D is popular with parents desiring a prenatal photograph as a keepsake, [7] both 2D and 3D are discouraged by the FDA for non-medical use, [8] but there are no definitive studies linking ultrasound to any adverse medical ...

  3. Pregnant Hilary Swank shares ultrasound pic of one of her ...

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    Oh baby! One of Hilary Swank's twins is already ready to rumble.. The 48-year-old pregnant actor is in her third trimester with the twins, and she posted a new ultrasound photo on Instagram March ...

  4. 3D ultrasound - Wikipedia

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    3D ultrasound is a medical ultrasound technique, often used in fetal, cardiac, trans-rectal and intra-vascular applications. 3D ultrasound refers specifically to the volume rendering of ultrasound data. When involving a series of 3D volumes collected over time, it can also be referred to as 4D ultrasound (three spatial dimensions plus one time ...

  5. New 3D models let blind parents 'see' their unborn babies - AOL

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    Blind mothers can now feel their children before they’re born and experience the same joy sighted mothers have when viewing ultrasounds.

  6. Blind mom-to-be 'sees' unborn baby thanks to 3D ultrasound - AOL

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    Seeing an unborn child through ultrasound can be an emotional moment for any parent, but for Tatiana Guerra it was powerful. The 30-year-old mom-to-be lost her sight when she was just 17. Twenty ...

  7. Fetal movement - Wikipedia

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    Fetal movements at the end of first trimester (early fetal stage) detected by 3D ultrasound. The parts of the fetal brain that control movement will not fully form until late in the second trimester, and the first part of the third trimester. [7]

  8. Presentation (obstetrics) - Wikipedia

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    Presentation of twins in Der Rosengarten ("The Rose Garden"), a German standard medical text for midwives published in 1513. In obstetrics, the presentation of a fetus about to be born specifies which anatomical part of the fetus is leading, that is, is closest to the pelvic inlet of the birth canal.

  9. Monoamniotic twins - Wikipedia

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    Monoamniotic twins are identical or semi-identical twins that share the same amniotic sac within their mother's uterus. [1] Monoamniotic twins are always monochorionic and are usually termed Monoamniotic-Monochorionic ("MoMo" or "Mono Mono") twins. [1] [2] They share the placenta, but have two separate umbilical cords.