Every expectant father and mother wants to know their child's health status, especially their gender. Many parents have a small expectation for their children's gender, so they want to understand their children's gender through various channels and methods. So can we identify a child's gender through four-dimensional ultrasound data? Here is how to determine gender based on four-dimensional ultrasound data that the editor will share with you.
How to determine gender based on four-dimensional ultrasound data
Four dimensional ultrasound can clearly demonstrate the influence of fetal activity, so it is possible to determine the gender of the fetus. However, it is prohibited in our country to check the gender of the fetus, and doctors cannot disclose or imply the gender of the fetus to pregnant women through any means, otherwise it is illegal. So when doing four-dimensional prenatal ultrasound, doctors usually avoid the lower body of the fetus and do not display the secondary sexual characteristics of the fetus on the image. For young parents, the health of the fetus is the significance of doing four-dimensional ultrasound.
What is the difference between ultrasound and color ultrasound
1. Simply put, ultrasound is a high-definition black and white ultrasound combined with color Doppler, which not only has the advantages of two-dimensional ultrasound structural images, but also provides rich information on hemodynamics. It can be understood that the range of ultrasound is larger than that of black and white ultrasound, and ordinary ultrasound is like black and white photos; Two dimensional ultrasound is not a color photograph. The left image usually shows the condition of the uterus in black and white, while the fetal image on the right may have red and blue colors that display vascular information; The color on the 3D ultrasound appears to be earthy yellow; And 4D ultrasound is a VCR captured by a camera.
2. Ultrasound is a medical examination that patients often come into contact with during their visits. In clinical practice, color ultrasound is widely used for the diagnosis of diseases in cardiology, gastroenterology, urology, and obstetrics and gynecology.
The need to identify the gender of a fetus has been very popular since ancient times, but in China, this technology is illegal. The gender of a fetus follows natural selection by genes, and artificially disrupting the balance can lead to changes in social structure. Although four-dimensional ultrasound data can visually display the gender of the fetus, it is also not allowed to disclose gender in hospitals. Giving birth to boys and girls is one's own child, isn't it?