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| Gynaecology - 3D Ultrasound |
| Traditional
Ultrasound scan Prenatal scans work by sending out high frequency ultrasound waves. The reflected sound waves are then converted by a computer into the images that you see on the TV screen. Traditional 2 Dimensional (2D) ultrasound gives a flat black and white picture with little detail of how the baby actually looks. Images from
the 3D & 4Dscan Dr Paul P
Fogarty MD FRCOG In 1993 he became the first Doctor in the province to complete the Royal College Advanced Training in Obstetric Ultrasound. Dr Fogarty, and his staff have extensive experience in prenatal and gynaecological Ultrasound including, nuchal translucency screening, amniocentesis. ovarian cancer and polycystic ovarian syndrome(PCOS) screening When is the
best time to have a 3D/4D ? Between 18 and 34 weeks there is still plenty of fluid available to get a clear scan and the baby has started to "fatten up" making his or her facial features more as they would appear at birth. 3D/4D image quality depends on the baby’s position, size and movement. Will the scan
harm me or the baby? Can you tell
if the baby is a boy or a girl? What happens at the appointment? Your appointment includes: Can my partner come and watch? Your partner is very welcome to attend while your 3D / 4D scan is being carried out. How do I book a 3D/4D scan? Scans are performed
frequently and there is availability within a couple of weeks. Your scan
will be performed at Glen House, Dr Fogarty’s Private clinic in
Crawfordsburn where the very latest 3D / 4D Ultrasound equipment is used.
For further information and to book an appointment contact Dr Fogarty’s
clinic on (028) 9056-1401 |