What Can You Really See? Surprising Things Your Baby is Doing in There (Yawning, Sucking a Thumb, and More!)
- Momitalk Team

- Oct 27
- 1 min read
You might think a 4D ultrasound is just about getting a clear picture of your baby's face. It's so much more.
It’s your first real-time glimpse into their secret world—and they are busy in there!
When you're 27-32 weeks, your baby isn't just sleeping. They are practicing for life. You might see them:
Yawn! A big, wide, sleepy yawn.
Suck their thumb: They're already learning to self-soothe.
Practice "breathing": You can see their little chest moving up and down as they practice with amniotic fluid.
Smile or Frown: Their facial expressions are developing.
Wave 'hello': Or, more likely, just stretch their tiny fingers.

These aren't just random movements; they are the first hints of your baby's unique personality.
This is why a keepsake ultrasound is so magical. It’s not about a static photo. It’s about catching these fleeting, live-action moments that prove your baby is already a tiny, amazing human.
Ready to capture your own magic moment? Find a baby ultrasound studio near you.
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