When a woman is pregnant with twins, the pregnancy process becomes more difficult, and as the gestational age increases, the burden on the woman becomes greater. The fetal movement is more frequent, and twin pregnancy is not only difficult, but also prone to unexpected situations. Therefore, women need to pay more attention to the health of the fetus. So, can twins do four-dimensional pregnancy?
Twins can undergo 4D ultrasound, which has little to do with the number of fetuses. 4D ultrasound can detect fetal abnormalities, which is very important. Moreover, 4D ultrasound can use advanced equipment to display fetal dynamics and body organs. Performing four-dimensional ultrasound requires a certain cost and can be relatively high, as it can detect abnormalities such as cleft lip and spinal cord in the fetus, allowing women to take timely measures to deal with them.
There is also a time for doing 4D ultrasound, and it is best for women to wait for 20-28 weeks for the examination. This is a more suitable time, as the fetus is basically fully developed and the examination will be clearer. However, specific instructions should be followed by the doctor, and women should actively follow the doctor's advice.
The risk of conceiving twins is relatively high, with a higher rate of malformations compared to singleton pregnancies, and there is a high possibility of abnormal conditions. Four dimensional screening is an important screening test, and women should carefully undergo the examination and not miss the best time. They can make an appointment in advance before the examination, so they don't have to wait too long.