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Does having too many ultrasound examinations during one's pregnancy effect baby in any ways? Is there any safe number of ultrasounds one can have during her pregnancy? I am having an ultrasound once every 15 days.
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Friday 26th of February 2010 07:19:24 PM
Ultrasound works by bouncing sound waves into and around the uterus to check the baby. The soundwaves bounce back to produce a fuzzy image. Ultrasound is the only safe way to check the growth of the baby and it's internal organs. You can be rest assured that if it was unsafe, you would not be having them so often.

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Wednesday 3rd of March 2010 11:27:36 AM
yes indeed excessive ultrasound examinations does widely affect yor baby.As these are chemical exposures it excessively affects your baby.YOU must have these ultrasonic examinations during your fifth month,seventh month,eighth month and till your pregnancy lasts.There is as such no need to have these tests after every fifteen days.As it is mainly used to test the baby's condition,so do not have them so frequently.

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Friday 5th of March 2010 04:26:38 AM
pregnant women are advised to have ultrasound to see if the baby is okay inside. Ultrasound does not affect the baby because it is recommended by the doctors to every pregnant women. The doctor will not advise you to have a successive ultrasound if it affects the baby. There is no pills that is orally taken during ultrasound, so, its okay to have often.

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Thursday 11th of March 2010 10:49:15 PM
ULTRASOUND USES "HIGH FREQUENCY SOUND" TO BE ABLE TO DETERMINE MOVEMENT AND THE BABY'S GROWTH. THERE WERE NOT STUDIES MADE ON THE USE HOWEVER I'VE READ A LOT OF REPORTS BY THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ABOUT ULTRASOUND. THEY DO NOT RECOMMEND THE USE OF THESE WHAT MORE THE FREQUENT USE.

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