Obstetric sonography is a technology that allows doctors and parents to see images of a fetus as it develops in a woman’s womb.
This practice is commonly referred to as an ultrasound. Generally, a woman will get two or three ultrasounds during her pregnancy. Which is the most likely medical reason that a doctor might require a pregnant woman to get ultrasounds more frequently? A. to predict the due dateB. to gather pictures for an albumC. to prepare for special medical needsD. to find out the gender of the baby
Explanation: Obstetric sonography is the technology which allows the doctor to see the image of the fetus as it develops in a mother's womb. This practice is done 2 to 3 times during the whole pregnancy.
The main purpose of the sonography is to check the progress of the fetus in the mother's womb. There are many different types of diseases that can affect the baby in the womb.
The doctor needs to check and prepare for the special medical needs if required during the time of pregnancy.
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