Sunday
Jan222012

Baby scan parties criticised for encouraging foetus’ rights

A leading midwife has criticised baby scan parties.

  • Britain’s top midwife has criticised mums who celebrate their pregnancy by showing off scanned images of their baby because it might encourage people to consider the rights of unborn children.

In a column for the BBC News website Professor Cathy Warwick hit out at the practice of holding baby scan parties – dubbed “foetus parties” – where friends and family can view 3D or 4D images of an unborn baby.

The Chief Executive of the Royal College of Midwives questioned whether the parties encouraged the view that babies have a life of their own, and therefore rights, prior to birth.

Mothers

Prof Warwick said, “does this escalate the thinking held by some that a foetus should have a life of its own before birth and, therefore, have rights of its own?

“At the moment, UK law allows for the mother to make decisions on behalf of her baby until the baby is born.

“Using technology in this way seems to have the potential to upset this position and raises the spectrum of women being accused of doing wrong to their foetus, as happens in the USA.”

Smiling

Prof Warwick also expressed concern that the parties were commercialising pregnancy and raising expectations of older expectant mothers who often face complications.

In September research revealed that facial expressions such as smiling or crying develop while babies are still in the womb.

Facial movements were recorded using 4D ultrasound technology and scientists examined the recordings regularly throughout the period.

Twins

Scientists for the first time were able to show that facial movements of unborn babies become increasingly complex between 24 and 36 weeks gestation.

Last January unborn twins were filmed interacting with each other just 14 weeks into their mother’s pregnancy by researchers in Italy.

Researchers from the University of Padova, filmed the behaviour of twins in the 14th and 18th week of pregnancy using 4D ultrasound technology.

Interacting

They discovered that, starting from the 14th week of pregnancy, the twins performed movements specifically aimed at the co-twin.

By the 18th week the twins were found to be making more contact with each other and researchers concluded that they were “spending up to 30 percent of their time reaching out and stroking their co-twin

All the Team at Window to the Womb Nottm & Rugby have for the last 8yrs watch babies as young as 16wks smile, frown, suck their thumbs and play with hands & feet. We know they feel pleasure and comfort. We have also seen them make grumpy & crying type faces if they kick them selfs or mum is rolled around and their positions are changed.

Saturday
Jan212012

February special offers for RUGBY..

February special offers for RUGBY.

4D Little Star Scan - £75.

Weeks 24 - 36
10 minute DVD of scan
CD-ROM of  3D coloured images
4 X '6x4' prints of your choice
1 X A4 sheet of keyring pictures 2 keyrings  sexing if required 

Thursday
Oct272011

Cord blood saves lives

 

 

 

Cord blood is the blood present in the umbilical cord and placenta before, during, and after birth of an infant. Cord blood, just like bone marrow, contains an abundant amount of stem cells which can be used to treat many types of diseases.

Cord blood banking is the storage and preservation of cord blood at a facility for future use. There are two types of cord blood facilities: private and public cord blood banks. Private banks are facilities which store and preserve your baby's cord blood for a fee, usually costing between $1500-$2400 initially and between $100-$150 annually for storage. Public banks, on the other hand, are facilities which you can donate your baby's cord blood free of charge.

The donated cord blood is then available for use by anyone in need of a stem cell transplant. If choosing to store or donate your baby's cord blood, notify the cord blood bank of your choice (private or public) as soon as possible, ideally before the 34th week of your pregnancy.

The cord blood collection procedure is both safe and painless for you and your baby. The blood is collected immediately after the birth of your baby and before the delivery of the placenta. Once your baby is delivered, the umbilical cord is clamped and cut and the blood is collected from the umbilical vein. The procedure only takes a few minutes. The cord blood must be collected within 15 minutes after your baby is born. The blood can be collected using either a syringe to remove the blood (syringe method) from the vein or by allowing the blood to drain by gravity into a collection bag (bag method).

Once the blood is collected, a medical courier takes the specimen to your desired facility’s laboratory to process, test and freeze (cryopreserve) the blood. Your baby's cord blood will be analysed to ensure a large enough sample of stem cells have been obtained and tested for the presence of any infectious disease. Testing will also include HLA (Human Leukocyte Antigens) typing which is used to find a donor and recipient match when the cord blood is needed. When the cord blood is needed, the facility thaws and prepares the cord blood for transplantation.

Cord blood was once thought of as medical waste, but with the advances in technology, it can now be used to save lives

 

Tuesday
Oct112011

3D 4D ULTRASOUND SCAN INFO 16WK SEXING SCAN

SEXING BABY

At 12-15 weeks, the success rate for being able to see the gender of baby is around 50% at best, and the accuracy at that gestational age is questionable.

At 16 weeks, the ability to find the gender and accuracy rises to 99%. The hospital do not offer sexing  before your 20 week anatomy scan unless there is a medical reason that it is required for.

We always sex baby in 2D as 3D 4D imaging does not offer a valuble view of babies sex and may evan be missleading.

3D ULTRASOUND SCAN

4D 3D baby bonding ultrasoundscans are best done at 25–32 weeks, and ideally between 26 and 28 weeks. When baby is a good size but still has room to move freely.

After 32 weeks, there is an increased risk that the baby is very low in the pelvis and, getting 3D images of the baby is not always possible.

Unlike your early ultrasound scans, you will not need a full bladder for a 4D 3D ultrasound scan. Some times we may ask you to fill your bladder if baby is very low in your pelvis, this could help to lift babies head up just enough for us to get better 4d scan video & images.

To help to get good 3D 4D video & images, we advise you  to drink an extra 2 large glasses of water (32 ounces/day) one to two weeks before your appointment. This is to ensure that your whole boby is well hydrated & there is an adequate amount of amniotic fluid around your baby and that the fluid is clear. Drinking water immediately before your 4D 3D ultrasound scan appointment does not help to get clearer 3D 4D ultrasound scan video or  images.

Celebrate your miracle of life

Today, thanks to the latest state-of-the-art 3D and 4D ultrasound scanning equipment, parents can see their unborn baby in incredible detail, revealing facial features, expressions, and even movement, from as early as 16 weeks. A free peek at baby at 16wks is available with our 16wks sexing scans.

Window to the Womb invites babyscan clients from Nottingham, Derby, Chesterfield, Ilkeston, Leicester, Grantham, Mansfield, Newark, Lincolnshire, Yorkshire, Coventry, Nuneaton, Rugby, Warwickshire. and all of the East & West Midlands  to

CELEBRATE THEIR MIRACLE OF LIFE

with us.

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4D 3D ultrasounds are already being used to detect fetal anomalies of the heart. 4D 3D ultrasounds may be used in the near future for actual neurological and behavioral testing of baby to help diagnose or rule out cerebral palsy.

Friday
Sep232011