Dr Matthew Holland. Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
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3D & 4D Ultrasounds Provided

Dr Holland will perform a 2D ultrasound at each one of your antenatal visits, the images from these scans will be available for you to download free of charge after each visit. The optimum time for a 4D or 3D ultrasound is somewhere between 27-32 weeks of gestation. On either side of these time frames a three week “window” will still provide a good viewing alternative.

4D or 4 dimensional scans build on the technology of 3D scans. The extra dimension is time, so that effectively 4D ultrasounds are moving images of your baby in real time. As your baby kicks, moves, frowns, grimaces, sucks their thumb, opens their eyes and moves their lips, you will be able to see these movements on the scan as they are actually happening.

Both 3D and 4D ultrasounds are not designed to replace a standard obstetric ultrasound. Many companies will not do a 3D or 4D ultrasound unless a 2D medical diagnostic ultrasound has been done first. This is to screen out any abnormalities for both the mother and her baby.

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  • Home
  • COVID-19
    • Covid-19 Information For Patients
    • COVID-19 & Pregnancy RANZCOG
    • COVID-19 & Vaccination in Pregnancy, Breastfeeding & Trying to Fall Pregnant
    • Covid-19 Past Updates
    • NPH Visitor Information
    • Health.gov.au
    • World Health Organisation WHO
    • How to Handwash
    • How to Handrub
  • Dr Holland
    • About Matt
    • Hospital Affiliations
    • Helpful Links
    • Privacy Policy
  • Pregnancy
    • COVID-19 & Pregnancy
    • COVID-19 & Vaccination in Pregnancy, Breastfeeding & Trying to Fall Pregnant
    • Pregnancy
    • Pregnancy Appointment Schedule
    • Tests During Pregnancy
    • Mothersafe Factsheets
    • Concerns During Pregnancy
    • Antenatal Classes
    • 4D Ultrasounds
    • Pregnancy Health
    • Private Delivery
    • e-Admission NPH
    • What to take to hospital
    • Postnatal Care
    • FAQ Pregnancy
    • Trying To Get Pregnant
    • Miscarriage
    • Prenatal Health
    • Breastfeeding
  • Fertility
    • Fertility
    • Fertility Seminar with Dr Holland
    • Infertility & Treatment
    • Miscarriage
    • Genea - World Leaders In Fertility
    • Costs of IVF
  • Gynaecology
    • Gynaecology Health
    • Gynaecology & Treatment
    • Contraception
    • Menopause
    • Sexual health
  • Our Staff
  • Contact
    • Parking & Directions
    • Feedback