Ultrasound is a necessary examination for women during pregnancy to understand whether the fetus is normal. Through prenatal examinations, the development status of the fetus can be greatly understood, and abnormal conditions of the fetus can be detected in a timely manner, so that relative treatment measures can be taken. Some babies may have ear deformities, so cannot ultrasound detect ear deformities?
It is crucial for ultrasound to be able to detect the position of the fetus with ear deformities, so it is difficult to distinguish whether the fetus's ears are deformed. In this case, it is recommended to encourage the pregnant woman to move appropriately. If the fetus's position in the abdomen changes, it can be seen whether the fetus's ears are deformed.
When necessary, four-dimensional color ultrasound can be chosen to check whether the fetus's ears are deformed, because compared with ultrasound, color ultrasound is the latest prenatal examination instrument, which can clearly see the fetus's every move. Of course, in order to see the fetus's ears clearly, the fetus also needs to be in a suitable posture.
In order to achieve better eugenics and fertility, it is best to choose a four-dimensional color ultrasound to check whether the ear malformation ultrasound can determine the appropriate posture of the fetus. This can provide a clearer view of the fetus's condition. Even if the fetus is very uncooperative, pregnant women do not need to worry too much. Generally, ear deformities will not occur. The most important thing for pregnant women now is to maintain a good mood to welcome the birth of the baby.