4D
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4D Scan : What does it look like ?
     
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4D Scan is very different to, a standard ultrasound scan that you may
receive from your local hospital. You can see your child wink, blink
and yawn or even suck it's thumb. You can see babies facial features
and possible characteristics, often parents say they can see family
resemblences.On you standard hospital scan you would never see this
wonderful first glimpse of your child.
Many
parents say they feel it is an almost spiritual experience, many parents
to be find themselves in tears at the first glimpse of there beautiful
babe to be.
This new ultrasound
technique allows us to produce 4D images of your baby and display them
on the screen. The 4D technique allows us to update the image in real
time and allow you to see your baby, moving in 4D.
"My husband and I had
an appointment at your practice yesterday and we just wanted to say
thank you so much. Seeing our baby was an absolutely amazing experience
and one we shall never forget, and although our visit took longer than
expected (due to our baby being asleep and facing the wrong way) Richard
was extremely nice and very obliging and in the end he finally got some
amazing pictures and dvd footage.
Many thanks once again, and we would have no hesitation in recommending
any friends to yourselves for them to see their baby in 3d."
-Gary and Sally Smith-
"After
our 4D Scan I finally felt like I knew my child as an individual rather
than my wife's very lovely bump, she was an individual daughter of mine
which we named, rather than the bump. This first glimpse was without
compare to me."
-Craig-
 
About Inner-Vision Ultrasound
Inner-Vision Ultrasound
has been set up by a husband and wife team of healthcare professionals,
Richard and Catherine Warriner. Richard trained as a sonographer at
Leeds in 1996. He worked at Pinderfields hospital Wakefield, Queens
Park Hospital Blackburn, Huddersfield Royal Infirmary and Liverpool
Women's Hospital as a sonographer before joining General Electric as
an ultrasound applications specialist. In this role Richard traveled
throughout the north of England demonstrating and teaching the latest
ultrasound techniques to sonographers and doctors in obstetrics and
general ultrasound. It was with his time at GE healthcare that Richard
was introduced to the Voluson 730. It is the class leader in 4d technology
and as such the only choice for Inner-Vision. Richard has lectured to
ultrasound students at the universities of Liverpool, Leeds and Lancaster.
Catherine is a Midwife, gaining her degree in Midwifery from Newcastle
University in 1996. After working in the north east for a short while
after qualification, Catherine returned home to Lancashire and has now
worked at Queens Park hospital, Blackburn, for the last eight years.
She has been a community midwife, worked in an antenatal clinic and
has had extensive experience on the antenatal wards.
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