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What is the difference between ultrasound and sonogram?
Although often used interchangeably, ultrasound is the procedure of using sound waves to create images from inside the body. Sonogram is the image produced by an ultrasound examination. Our images are 3D/4D, which are often not available at most clinics.
Is it safe?
Ultrasound does not use ionizing radiation, so there is no radiation exposure to the patient or baby. Over 30 years of extensive studies have proven that ultrasound does not cause any harm to the mother or baby.
Does this take the place of ultrasound at my doctor's office?
3D imaging is a non-diagnostic elective. Our HD technology will capture images of your baby that are unbelievably detailed, however, this exam is not to be in place of a complete diagnostic ultrasound. We recommend that all our soon to be moms be under the care of an OB/GYN. Our services are meant to be a bonding experience between the mother and their baby.
How far along should I be for 3D/4D imaging?
We recommend weeks 24-30 for optimal imaging.
Are you able to tell the sex of the baby?
Yes, in most cases, as early as 14 weeks, we can provide an indication of the sex of the baby. However, we can’t guarantee that the baby will cooperate during your session. Certain factors such as body tissue content, developmental stage and fetal position all affect the ability to determine sex. If you’re 18 weeks or further, and we are unable to obtain the gender of the baby, we will schedule a second visit!
Will I always get a perfect image of my baby?
Usually, but not always. Drinking plenty of water days prior to your appointment is essential to obtain optimal ultrasound images of your baby! We recommend that you drink a minimum of 3-5 16oz of water 3 days prior to your appointment. Sometimes if the baby is looking face down or sleeping during the ultrasound it may be difficult to see the baby’s face. We make no guarantee that the images will be similar to those you might have seen elsewhere or even from us. Every baby scans differently, depending on its gestational age, position, amount of fluid, and mother’s condition. Our team will always make every effort to obtain the best possible images.
Is this covered by insurance?
No. Since 3D is an elective service and is not intended to be a replacement for your doctor ordered ultrasound, insurance does not cover any of the cost. We accept Visa, MasterCard, AMEX and debit cards.