Keep hearing this word at the clinic but dont fully understand what it means or what they look for in it. Is it same as the normal scan? Just want to know before my next appointment.
It's the ultrasound scan that lets you see your baby's heartbeat. I remember dragging myself to my first scan while dealing with terrible vomiting, but seeing that tiny dot on screen made all the sickness feel worth it.
I felt so emotional during my first ultrasonography when I heard the heartbeat for the very first time. It is a beautiful scan that helps you connect with your baby and confirms that they are growing safely inside.
It's basically the scan where you get to see your baby swimming around! Now in my third trimester, I've had so many of them that I feel like a pro, though getting up from that scan table with a huge belly is a struggle!
Beta, ye ultrasound scan hota hai jisse bacche ki tabiyat check karte hain. Darna bilkul nahi, ye surakshit hai, bas thoda pani peeke jana jaisa doctor bole.
Yaar, actually it’s just the normal ultrasound scan. No needles, no pain, they just roll a probe on your tummy with some jelly to check the baby's development.
It is just the medical term for an ultrasound scan. My mother-in-law was a bit worried about so many scans, but the doctor assured us it's completely safe and uses sound waves to check the baby's growth.
Oh, it's just the ultrasound scan! I have my first one scheduled next week and I'm so excited but a bit nervous. Do they always do it on the stomach or is it different in the first trimester?
Don't worry, it's just a simple ultrasound scan to see how your baby is doing inside. They put a cool gel on your tummy and move a device to show you the baby on screen.