The Stork Vision® Sonographer will begin by positioning you on an exam table and applying a colorless, odorless gel to your abdomen. The transducer will be moved back and forth over your abdomen to view your precious developing baby. Depending on your baby’s position and stage of development, you may be able to see a face, tiny hands and fingers, or arms and legs.
These images are electronically stored in Stork Vision’s® baby imaging ultrasound machine. More.
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