Ultrasound is a useful procedure
for monitoring the baby's development in
the uterus. Ultrasound uses inaudible sound waves
to produce a two-dimensional image of the baby
while inside the mother's uterus. The sound
waves bounce off solid structures in the body
and are transformed into an image on a monitor
screen.
Solid structures, such as bones and muscles,
reflect sound waves and appear as light gray
or white. Soft or hollow areas, like the chambers
of the heart, don't reflect sound waves
and appear dark or black.
An ultrasound can supply vital information about
a mother's pregnancy and her baby's health.
Even though there are no known risks for ultrasound
at present, it is highly recommended that pregnant
women consult their physician before undergoing
this procedure.
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