Pregnancy Guide

Week By Week Pregnancy Stages Section


 

Week By Week Pregnancy Stages Navigation


|

Pregnancy Guide Home Page
Partners
Tell A Friend about us
Different Stages Of Pregnancy |
Pregnancy Belly Stages |
Pregnancy Stages Development |
Of Pregnancy Stages |
Pictures Of Stages Of Pregnancy By Weeks |
Pregnancy Development Stages |
Pregnancy Stages Delivery |
Pregnancy Stages Of Development |
Stages Of Pregnancy Pics |
Pregnancy Teen Pregnancy Healthy Pregnancy Signs Stages |
Stages Of Pregnancy Chart |
Pregnancy Stages Week By Week |
Different Stages Of Pregnancy |
Different Stages Of Pregnancy |
Pregnancy Stages Women |

List of Pregnancy-stages Articles
List of Pregnancy-stages Links


Week By Week Pregnancy Stages Best seller

Buy it Now!



Best Week By Week Pregnancy Stages products

Social bookmarking
You like it? Share it!
socialize it

Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter AND receive our exclusive Special Report on Pregnancy-stages
Email:
First Name:



Main Week By Week Pregnancy Stages sponsors

 

Latest Week By Week Pregnancy Stages link added

...

Submit your link on Week By Week Pregnancy Stages!



 

Welcome to Pregnancy Guide

 

Week By Week Pregnancy Stages Article

Thumbnail example. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for further reading, click here.


You may also listen to this article by using the following controls.

Looking at Ultrasound Pictures of Stages of Pregnancy

from:

The history of ultrasound is based in the sonar that was used by the worlds navies during World War 2. After the war, researchers began experimenting with sonar to see if it could be helpful in medical diagnosis. It was first used to detect cancers and other growths that needed medical attention. It wasn’t until the 1950s that the medical community recognized that sonar could be useful to take ultrasound pictures of stages of pregnancy.

Ultrasound is a series of very high frequency sound waves. These sound waves are of a frequency that can not be heard by humans, so they are not detected by the woman or the fetus. A tool called a transducer, which looks something like a stethoscope, is placed on a woman’s abdomen. The sounds go through her skin and bounce back off whatever they contact inside the abdomen, producing an image that resembles a fuzzy black and white photograph. These images have become the now familiar ultrasound pictures of stages of pregnancy.

The use of ultrasound became increasingly prevalent in the 1960s. By then, scientists had discovered that, if the sound waves were in motion, the Doppler Effect would produce more accurate pictures. The Doppler Effect is familiar to most people when they hear a horn coming toward them and then moving away. Since sound is different if it is coming or going, the technique was used to produce more accurate pictures. The technique also allows ultrasound pictures of stages of pregnancy to detect motion of the fetus.

By accident, it was learned that the best ultrasound pictures of stages of pregnancy were produced when the techniques was used on women with full bladders. The use of ultrasound has become a common practice in obstetrics and women usually enjoy seeing the first “pictures” of their infants.

Ultrasound pictures of stages of pregnancy are most common in the second and third trimesters of the pregnancy. By that point, the fetus is usually large enough that it can easily be detected. During the next several weeks, depending on the position of the fetus, it may be possible for a woman to discover not only the gender of her child, but whether or not she is carrying more than one child.

This information, however, is not infallible, as the pictures can be misleading in the earlier weeks of the second trimester. As the fetus grows and its organs, arms, legs, fingers, toes and head become more recognizable, it is easier to detect the gender of the child or children. The ultrasound pictures of stages of pregnancy also allow practiced physicians to detect any possible problems in the fetus.



 

Week By Week Pregnancy Stages News

Beyonce birth interview 'is fake'

An article billed as Beyonce's "first interview" since giving birth last week has been called "a fake" by the singer's representative.

Read more...


Dear Jeremy work and careers advice: have your say

• Can I change jobs after eight months without being seen as a quitter? • My line manager is too cautious about my pregnancy At the start of each week, we publish the problems that will feature in this Saturday's Dear Jeremy advice column in the Guardian Work supplement, so readers can offer their own advice and suggestions. We then print the best of your comments alongside Jeremy's own insights ...

Read more...


Experts recommend at least 39 weeks for pregnancy

Graphic courtesy of March of Dimes Foundation Graphic courtesy of March of Dimes Foundation This illustration shows the difference weeks can make in brain development during the final stages of pregnancy.

Read more...