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Tuesday, September 06, 2005
4D Ultrasound Of My Second Baby (Part II)
Today I brought my wife and my son Titus to Bangpo General hospital for my wife's pregnancy checkup again.
The fetus is now 25 weeks old. (The previous post was when she was 12 weeks old, and yes, now we know it's a she.) She is expected in early December.
The first video (7 MB), in which you can see both cross sections and the 3-D reconstruction, is here and the second one (6 MB), in which you can see her arms, is here. For the record, she did not spontaneously transform into a piglet monster--it was just a digital image reconstruction artifact.
For more information about 4D ultrasound, see this guide and this page (where there are many many clips of babies.)
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Wow, very cool. I feel like we're from the stone ages, we opted not to find out the sex and haven't had any of the cool 4D ultrasounds. We're due mid-November. Maybe we'll find the sex out for #2.
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