Ultrasound is generally divided into abdominal ultrasound and vaginal ultrasound. However, many women are not familiar with vaginal ultrasound, also known as vaginal ultrasound. Many women are worried that vaginal ultrasound may affect their babies. So, can babies still have vaginal ultrasound?
It is possible to have a vaginal ultrasound baby, as long as the woman does not experience abdominal pain or vaginal bleeding, the baby will generally not be greatly affected. During vaginal ultrasound examination, due to the proximity of the vagina to the uterus and ovaries, and the strong probe function, the images obtained are relatively clear and high-resolution. This allows for clear observation of small lesions in women, as well as detection of blood flow in the uterus and ovaries. It is convenient for examining endometrial lesions, follicular development, early pregnancy ectopic, and other conditions, and the examination results are also relatively accurate.
Although vaginal ultrasound examination is relatively clear, not all women are suitable for it. Women should carefully choose to undergo vaginal ultrasound. It is best to choose a regular and professional hospital for Yin Chao examination, so as to ensure accurate examination results and reduce the occurrence of accidents.
Yin ultrasound examination usually does not stay in one area for too long when the probe is used, so the impact on the baby's development is not significant. When women undergo examinations, they should relax both physically and mentally, avoid excessive pressure, and generally the examination time is not long, it can be completed in about ten minutes.