Parents-to-Be Merced CA

Parents-to-be in Merced are always fascinated by what's going on within the womb - and there's only so much a sonogram can tell you. And, with new scanning technology, it's now possible for prospective parents to see even the smallest detail.

Anthony David Ryland
(209) 381-6800
Merced, CA
Ms. Lori Pele
Eastlake Family Wellness Clinic

619-379-8482
2400 Fenton St. Suite 217
Chula Vista, CA
Mr. Greg Petropoulos
LIfeQuest Counseling

909-593-0222
2055 N. Garey Ave., Suite 7
Pomona, CA
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Private Practice

818-922-4367
15233 Ventura Blvd., Suite 1208
Sherman Oaks, CA
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Private Practice

626-840-1435
250 E. San Bernardino Rd.
Covina, CA
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Merrill Powers, MSW, LCSW, A Professional Corporation

530-852-5066
991 Lincoln Way
Auburn, CA
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Paul Inglizian, LCSW

818-469-0845
5535 Balboa Blvd., Suite 220
Encino, CA
Ms. Marge Michaelson
San Diego Family Counseling

858-792-8586
341 S Cedros; Suite D
Solana Beach, CA
Ms. Erin Glassman
Erin Glassman, LCSW

415-637-1699
525 Irving Street
San Francisco, CA
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Nicole Gyurik, LCSW

949-689-5904
1151 Dove Street Suite 105
Newport Beach, CA
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Parents-to-Be

Watching Your Child Grow Up Can Start As Early As You Like

Author: Adam Singleton

Pregnancy needn't be such a mystery any more - though it can be fun watching mums-to-be grow bigger every day and wondering about what's inside. That said, some of us just can't wait a whole nine months to see the precious, perfect little product of our love, which is why there are services available that allow enthusiastic mums and dads to skip ahead of the race and have a look to see before those three quarters of a year is up.

We all know about the importance of sonograms; those strange-looking scans using ultrasound technology that allow nurses to check the physical state of the foetus while it's in various stages of development. This sophisticated technology is an incredible step in scientific discovery and its purposes are unavoidably noble, but - let's face it - the picture quality isn't exactly fantastic.

Now, however, scans have taken a new form that allow prospective parents the chance to see the baby grow up in high quality, detailed images that can make the whole pregnancy and anticipation of new life experience yet more memorable. These scans, called 3D and 4D scans, allow you to see your growing child in such minute detail that you'll be able to make out him or her yawning, sucking a thumb or scratching his or her tiny, perfectly-formed nose.

Other opportunities that arise from such ultrasound technologies include the enhancement of parental bonding and the chance for mums-to-be to consider whether their health habits are of standard for the best in baby's welfare. These benefits - in particular pre-birth bonding between the mother and her child - make these new technologies a worthwhile consideration for those expecting.

Naturally, the latter of the above is most important, but it's no surprise that plenty of parents-to-be want more. Parenthood is a magical experience and one that most families want to cherish right from the very beginning. 3D scanning offers parents the chance to see still images of their baby in incredible detail. Indeed, such images could be added to the baby album to impress friends with the depth of the records - and that could just be used as reminders that the big day is coming soon.

For those that really want to see their baby in action, a 4D scan is viewed in real time and shows the baby moving around in the womb, which can be a very touching experience for mums and dads watching. The detail and clarity that you can view your baby with can really make the pregnancy experience all the more intense and memorable.

For those about to welcome a newborn into the world, any opportunity to bond with the child is welcomed. Advances in baby scanning technologies now make pre-birth bonding between mother and child far easier and more magical than ever before.

About the Author:

Adam Singleton writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.

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