“…Some studies have reported increased malformation rates (Stolzenberg et al, 1980a;Saravazayan et al, 1982;Takabayashi et al, 1985), while others have found no such effects (Kimmel et al, 1983(Kimmel et al, , 1989Gates, 1984, 1985;Child et al, 1984Child et al, , 1989Vorhees et al, 1991;Jensh et al, 1994). Furthermore, there are conflicting reports concerning the effects of ultrasound exposure on body weight and behavioral changes (Stewart et al, 1985;Hendrickx, 1989a, 1989b;Norton et al, 1991;Hande and Uma Devi, 1992, 1993Newnham et al, 1993;Vorhees et al, 1994;Uma Devi et al, 1995;Fisher et al, 1996;Suresh et al, 1996). Several human epidemiological studies strongly suggest the biosafety of prenatal diagnostic ultrasound exposure (NCRP, 1983;Stark et al, 1984;Meire, 1987;Ziskin and Petitti, 1988;Maulik, 1989;Salvesen et al, 1992Salvesen et al, , 1993Barnett et al, 1994;Suresh et al, 2002).…”