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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 250431" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Janet, the doctors still use the b&w 'blobby' ultrasounds for diagnostic purposes, but they're a lot better than they used to be. In one of the 'regular' ultrasounds she had at the OB's office, they could even see the tiny little 'buds' in his jaw that will become his baby teeth some day. These 4D super-detailed ones are more just for fun, so their medical insurance doesn't pay for them since they're not medically necessary. They had these done at one of those places that do them commercially. The website from one of them has a series of pictures that shows babies faces in the ultrasounds done at 28-30 weeks next to pictures of their faces from the same angle after they're born. They look <u>exactly</u> the same, just a little chubbier when they're finally born. </p><p> </p><p>I really do think that it does a lot to begin the bonding process with the baby. He's not just a little 'unknown' to them - he's a real little boy and he already has a name and they already know what he looks like! That's just soooo neat! Mine were born before they could even tell you what sex they were before birth, much less all this!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 250431, member: 1883"] Janet, the doctors still use the b&w 'blobby' ultrasounds for diagnostic purposes, but they're a lot better than they used to be. In one of the 'regular' ultrasounds she had at the OB's office, they could even see the tiny little 'buds' in his jaw that will become his baby teeth some day. These 4D super-detailed ones are more just for fun, so their medical insurance doesn't pay for them since they're not medically necessary. They had these done at one of those places that do them commercially. The website from one of them has a series of pictures that shows babies faces in the ultrasounds done at 28-30 weeks next to pictures of their faces from the same angle after they're born. They look [U]exactly[/U] the same, just a little chubbier when they're finally born. I really do think that it does a lot to begin the bonding process with the baby. He's not just a little 'unknown' to them - he's a real little boy and he already has a name and they already know what he looks like! That's just soooo neat! Mine were born before they could even tell you what sex they were before birth, much less all this! [/QUOTE]
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