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Ever wonder what you were like before you were born?

oldertongue.jpg (10567 bytes) Ultrasound at 7 weeks

Ultrasound at The Heart

Ultrasound at 10 weeks

Ultrasound at 24 weeks

Life before birth. For centuries it was an unknown factor simply because it was invisible. A bulging abdomen signified growth, but without pictures that "growth" was referred to as a blob of tissue or fetal matter.

Now with the advent of realtime ultrasound imaging, we can observe the unborn child in his natural prenatal environment. An actual Window To The Womb!

A few years ago a 7-8 week fetus resembled a "glob of tissue." Now, with transvaginal sonography, we can observe fingers, toes and organs. We can watch the child kick, jump and wave his arms and legs!

Just see for yourself as I help you explore the wonders of human life in the depths of a mother's womb.  Just click here to get started.

soundwave.gif (1639 bytes) Ultrasound images and videos provided by Sound Wave Images who provide educational resources, speakers, workshops and training utilizing the technology of ultrasound.
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