When is the best time to do a 5d ultrasound?

Week 8+ weeks –  Can’t wait to see the gender we can help. DNA gender testing with a licensed Phlebotomist at our studio and you will get the results the next day. You must be at least 8 weeks pregnant. DNA gender testing is 99.9% accurate. You do not need to fast or prepare for this test but best to drink water to plump your veins 😊. Just call to make an appointment and we do the rest. You can add a heartbeat “Guppy Scan” for only $30.00. Twins – If you receive “boy” results with this test, you will know that you’re having at least one boy. If you receive “girl” results, you’ll know that you’re only expecting girls. If you know they are identical twins and you have boy results then both are boy.

Week 14+ Gender Ultrasound Determination Pregnancy Treasures & Boutique is exceptional at determining your baby’s gender we have a high first time accuracy rate. We highly recommend 14+ weeks for gender determination. We are so confident our 14 week gender determination package allows free repeats immediately until we get your baby’s gender. Which means, if you are at least 14 weeks pregnant and we are not 99%+ accurate (cannot be 100% due to insurance) you can return for FREE immediately. Call for details 727.576.3343

Week 20 – 25: Early Viewing – Typically you can see full body shots while the baby is still small (18-21 weeks). This is a vast improvement from 2D images. The early stages your baby will not have the fat full cheeks and is equally as fascinating. This viewing is priceless and you will love seeing baby. Many times baby has room to play with feet, hold hands, and turn about in the womb. Awesome to see baby growing.

Week 26 – 34: “Awesome” Viewing – This is the ideal time to make an appointment, especially if only planning on having 1 3d4d5d ultrasound. During this time you may see amazing activities such as baby playing with his feet or her giving a big yawn after a quick nap. Often times you can even catch your baby looking right back at you! There is still fairly good movement during the 29-32-week period and the cheeks are getting plump and adorable. We love the 28 – 30 week time frame. If your placenta is in front of the baby, it typically is recommended at 26 to 28 weeks; refer to FAQ

Week 35 – 36: Good Viewing – If it is your first 3d/4d scan book now. If you just want another peek, don’t delay, give us a call. Depending on the placenta and baby position we may not always get the full face. We have had many awesome scans during this time frame. DRINK DRINK AND DRINK your gallon of water to help make the 3d4d pop! The sooner the better… so please don’t delay!

Week 37 – 38: Unpredictable Viewing – After 34 weeks, it becomes more difficult to get a full face view due to the limited movement of the baby. The less space the less opportunity to get phenomenal photos. It is possible to achieve a successful scan up to 38 weeks but we hope to see you sooner. Again drink your recommended gallon of water a day that will help make your 3d4d scan images POP! Our YouTube channel has a great 3d4d Paparazzi video of our scans from 6 weeks through 40 weeks.

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Week 40: Congratulations on the delivery of your baby! Now you can see your little one in person and compare him or her to your 3D 4D Ultrasound scan images! Please send us a “before and after” photo. We can’t wait to meet your little one. Thank you for visiting Pregnancy Treasures & Boutique.

Questions about 2D, 3D, 4D, 5D and High Def Ultrasounds?

Can I bring guests?

YES! We have seating for 8 people. You can bring 9 people including mom, and YES this is current and accurate info even during these “Covid times”. We can’t wait to see you and your loved ones.

How does 3D 4D & 5D ultrasound work?

Ultrasound works by listening to sound waves that are directed and bounced back from specialized equipment, resulting in an image. In 3D 4D and 5D ultrasound, those same sound waves are used, but this time they’re directed down at various planes, enabling the receiving equipment to “see” the image as three-dimensional. Essentially 3D 4D and 5D is exactly the same as 2D ultrasound, but different software is used to interpret the data collected and create these amazing images.

What areas do you serve?

Our office is located in Fairfield California, halfway between San Francisco and Sacramento. We have had customers come from as far away as Santa Cruz and San Jose, but most of our customers are from Antioch, Stockton, Vacaville, Fairfield, Vallejo, Vacaville, Napa, and Contra Costa areas.

Is 3D 4D and 5D ultrasound safe?

3D 4D 5D ultrasound uses the exact same intensity frequency as 2D ultrasound — which have been in use for decades for routine diagnostic imaging. The machines operate in “obstetrics mode” which falls below the FDA’s limits of 94 milliwatts/cm2 for exposure. Ultrasounds are generally recognized as safe and low-risk by medical professionals. So no need to worry about this “just for fun” non-diagnostic ultrasound.

What’s the difference between 2D, 3D, 4D, and 5D ultrasound?


2D was the standard for ultrasound imaging and sex determination for a long time. 2D images can appear flat, however, and often require the technician to “chase the baby” in order to get an optimal image.

3D ultrasound results in high-resolution, 3 dimensional images of baby. 3D images provide a clearer, more realistic first look of baby.

4D Ultrasound adds the dimension of motion, creating a “video” of baby’s movements. With 4D ultrasound technology, the still images produced with 3D ultrasound are played one right after another, creating a moving picture in real time. 4D allows you to see a baby moving, yawning, stretching, and smiling in real time.

5D ultrasound adds another layer of realism to your picture of baby by producing a 3-dimensional image with realistic reddish-pink tones. The “flesh tone” can give the feeling of looking at baby right inside the womb.

When is the best time to take a 3D 4D 5D ultrasound picture?

It depends on what your goal is. If you are trying to hear your baby’s heartbeat, that can be done anytime after 10 weeks. If you are looking for a gender determination, that can be done anytime after 16 weeks. 3D 4D 5D Ultrasound can be done at any time after 14 weeks as well, but “The Sweet Spot” is between 26 and 34 weeks.

What if I’m having twins?

Having twins? Let us know when you schedule your session. (We’re twin parents, ourselves!) We recommend scheduling an earlier appointment if you’re having twins; around 22 weeks. An earlier session can help you get a clearer image of both of your babies. Waiting too long can make it more difficult to get a clear image of both babies. We recommend a 4D video of your twins, so you can see them interact with each other in real time!

Can I schedule a weekend or evening appointment?

Yes, you can. We accept weekend and evening appointments, ensuring you and your loved ones are able to take the time you need to see your baby for the first time. Evening and weekend appointments fill up fast, however, so we encourage you to book your appointment as soon as possible for one of these high-interest time spots.

What should I do before my session?

Ultrasounds LOVE WATER! Getting very hydrated THE WEEK BEFORE you come in can increase your amniotic fluid and result in a clearer picture of baby. During the week leading up to your appointment, be sure to drink plenty of water and Pedialyte if you can.

Do I need to bring anything to my session?

Bring your (well-hydrated) self, any loved ones that would like to join you, and an excitement to see your baby! If you’re bringing young children, we recommend having another adult along to help so you can fully enjoy the 3D 4D ultrasound experience in our studio.

What should I wear?

We want you to be comfortable at your session! Our trained technician will need to access your abdomen, so a two-piece outfit (separate top and bottom) is recommended. Your one-piece rompers and sundresses are adorable, but not very practical for an ultrasound session. Other than that, you be you!

Do I take home my pictures on the day of my appointment?

You will take home pictures on your appointment day! There’s no need to wait a moment longer for images to be delivered to you later, you can take home your pictures of baby that same day.

Can you tell me the sex of my baby?

We offer early gender detection starting at 7 weeks using a sneak peak DNA test or as early as 14 weeks using 2D ultrasound technology. The wait is over - let us help you find out your baby’s gender.

Do I still need to see my doctor?

YES! Our 3D 4D ultrasound is elective and non-diagnostic. The session is elective imaging, with the goal of letting you see your baby’s face for the first time. It is not a replacement for your regularly scheduled doctor’s appointments or for medical diagnostic imaging to determine the health of your baby. Please continue to see your doctor and attend all regularly scheduled medical visits to ensure the health and safety of your baby.

Do you take insurance?

Our 3D 4D ultrasound procedure is elective, and therefore not typically covered under insurance, but is generally affordable.

Are 5D ultrasounds worth it?

But while 5D ultrasounds are safe in a professional medical setting, commercial or boutique ultrasound experiences are not recommended by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) since they haven't been proven to be safe (but there's no evidence of keepsake ultrasounds being dangerous, either).

How do I prepare for a 5D ultrasound?

Recommendations Before Doing a 4D or 5D Ultrasound.
Avoid giving you moisturizer 48/72 hours before your ultrasound 4D or 5D. ... .
Try to drink 2 liters of water every day- 3 or 4 days before. ... .
Bring some sweet or exciting drink on the day of the session..

Is 4D or 5D ultrasound better?

5D ultrasound imaging is currently the newest and most advanced ultrasound imaging there is. It is also commonly known as HD Live. 5D and HD Live has superior resolution and looks like a more realistic 3D/4D Ultrasound image.

What is the best time to take ultrasound?

Ultrasounds can be performed any time of the day. Some exams require some preparation, such as an abdominal exam. For an abdominal ultrasound, earlier in the day may be easier since you must fast for 4-6 hours prior to your exam.