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What are the differences between normal hospital scans and 3D/4D ultrasound scans?

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What are the differences between normal hospital scans and 3D/4D ultrasound scans?

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Normal hospital scans generate a 2D (flat), black and white image of your baby in the womb. Using the latest in ultrasound scanning technology, our Volusion 730 allows us to produce colour 3D images of your baby and show them on our 50 inch plasma screen. The 4D capacity of the machine allows us translate this image into 4D real time, allowing parents to view there unborn child moving in 3D. With this technology the babies facial expressions can be seen and sometimes even a smile or thumb sucking.

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