When a woman is pregnant, she will undergo several B-ultrasound examinations, which can not only timely understand the development of the fetus, but also detect most deformities. Especially with 3D ultrasound, the detection rate of fetal abnormalities is very high. So, what should we do when the fetus is lying down in 3D?
During 3D ultrasound, the fetus should lie down, and pregnant women can engage in appropriate activities, such as squatting or standing in place, or gently patting the abdomen with their hands, which can stimulate fetal movement. As long as the baby can change their body posture, the 3D ultrasound can proceed smoothly, otherwise the ultrasound examination is prone to failure.
In addition to using sound to make the fetus change its body posture, pregnant women can also find a place with poor lighting and use the flashlight on their phone to shine on their belly. This can stimulate the fetus with light and encourage them to adjust their body posture.
Pregnant women should not eat on an empty stomach during 3D ultrasound and should eat something in advance. This is because pregnant women have a relatively low blood sugar index when fasting, which can affect the vitality of the fetus in the abdomen. If the fetus does not want to move, it is difficult to successfully complete the 3D ultrasound examination. If the child remains motionless during the examination, pregnant women will have to find another time to have the examination done again.