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Is a 3D sonogram bad?

Im 33wks & i will be getting a 3D sonogram is it bad have any if you ladies had a 3d sono before??
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Um, no... I just had one done and it was amazing. I also had ultrasounds every two weeks with my first pregnancy and my daughter is perfect and extremely intelligent... But it's whatever you are comfortable with. If you're worried, don't do it unless it's for a medical reason.
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They say you shouldn't have one after 32 weeks
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You're right, scientific studies and FDA warnings released last week are ridiculous. Do what you want.
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I had one and it was great. I'm pretty sure if it was bad they wouldn't offer them.
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People that try and tell you its bad are ridiculous, especially considering if your a high risk pregnancy than they do way more ultrasounds than usual. You will be fine, and baby will be fine! And plus I can guarantee you'll love the experience and what you get to see (:
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No not at all there's nothing wrong with getting one I had got mine at 29 weeks and it was amazing I got to see how my princess looked she was so beautiful got to see her smile and play around...and she looked exactly the same when she came out trust me the experience was great
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Maybe  if you had an Ultrasound  every day, it would  be bad or harmful  to baby. You'll  be fine.
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I don't  understand why you think  it would  be bad?
It's not  harmful  to baby  if that's  what  you mean. ..
At 31 weeks  i got  a 3d/4d ultrasound  and  it was  awesome.  Got to see who our daughter  looked like and  got to see her yawn. It was  the  best thing  ever.  
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Any time you have an unnecessary sonogram, you are exposing baby to sound waves. There are many studies and a new FDA recommendation that says you should have as few sonogram as possible because those waves cause damage to baby on a cellular level. There are even some studies that link know excessive sonogram to autism and learning disorders. I would love to peak in on my little on as often ands possible, but I'd rather not risk it  
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