Hi Tina,
The article was in "Popular Science" Vol. 260 No.3. It was just a short news 
story describing the research of Mostafa Fatemi of the Mayo clinic in 
Minnesota.
It said in part: Fatemi "wondered why ... fetuses always seem to move and 
stretch while their (ultrasound) picture is taken. He found out by placing a 
tiny hydrophone inside a woman's uterus during the procedure. The device 
registered up to nearly 100 decibels - as loud as a subway train. While we 
can't hear it, a fetus can, says Fatemi, becuase a 'fetus's ears are filled 
with fluid, which is a better conductor of ultrasound waves than air.' 
There's currently no evedence showing that such noise is harmful, but Fatemi 
says clinicians may want to aim their ultrsound proves more carefully..."
If I can find the time I will see if I can find some more information about 
Fatemi's research on the web.
Leanne.

>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [ozmidwifery] vaginal ultrasound
>Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 11:00:16 EDT
>
>In a message dated 11/09/02 9:21:51 AM AUS Eastern Standard Time,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>
> > Dear All,
> > I just wanted to add a note to your comment about the effect of 
>ultrasounds
> >
> > on a baby's hearing. Recently my husband pointed-out to me an article 
>about
> >
> > ultrasound that he came across in a Science journal. (he is a physics
> > teacher) The article was speaking about some research designed to 
>discover
> > why babies move so much during an ultrasound scan. They found that to 
>the
> > baby the ultrasound waves are the volume of a locomotive train!! Is it 
>any
> > wonder babies try to get away from it? I will ask him for the name of 
>the
> > journal so I can post it on Ozmidwifery for everyone.
> > Leanne,
> > Midwife, Mildura Aboriginal Health Service.
>
>
>Yes Please Leanne....I for one would be very interested!!
>
>Yours in midwifery
>Tina Pettigrew.
>
>




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