Did you get 4D ultrasound during pregnancy? the question of the week

The technology of current ultrasound scanners has evolved so much that for a few years they can be done 4D ultrasound, those in which we see the baby in three dimensions, adding a fourth, which would be moving and not only in a photo, which allows us to see how it is before it is born.

In social security they do not usually do them because it is a type of ultrasound more oriented to the leisure and enjoyment of parents, so parents usually pay to be able to do it and that is where some decide to do it and others decide to wait for the baby to be born to see him . This week, to know what you think of these ultrasounds, we ask you:

Did you get 4D ultrasound during pregnancy?

Last week we asked you: How was your recovery after caesarean section? to see what you told us about it.

Silviarg told us the following:

With a lot of pain! It was very difficult for me to stop feeling pain when I got out of bed, and when I returned home after 5 days ... I couldn't do anything, they helped me take the girl and be able to attend her 100%. I tried to go for a walk with her but they were very short trips. I spent almost a month with many pains, although little by little everything happened. Although I would spend it 100 times with the reward I have with my daughter, the truth is that it was hard! By the way, the scar is not even seen! Absolutely nothing, what I do, is that I have no sensibility on it, and it gives me little things if they touch me!

And lita_nyan also replied saying:

I have already told it sometime, but there it goes. My caesarean section was after a 12-hour induction in which I had dilated 8cm but had not erased the cervix. They left my epidural on for 24 hours since the surgery, so I didn't feel pain. The next day my epi was removed and I was able to get up, change my child's diaper, go to the bathroom, take a shower ... In total I was 3 days in the hospital, the third was discharged and I went home. I was a week with discomfort, but it was totally tolerable. It bothered me when I cough, laugh or sneeze. After a week I didn't notice anything and the points were those that are absorbed so I didn't even have to go to the midwife to take them off. My scar doesn't see anything at all either.

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