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March 13th, 2021, 03:29 PM
#21
Swaying Advice Coach
Yes, it's best not to do them if not necessary.
I'm not sure who's doing them for you but it can be tough to do ultrasounds on yourself because if the person doing the ultrasound isn't trained they can be focusing in on the wrong stuff.
I just can't know on the basis of these shots.
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March 13th, 2021, 03:44 PM
#22
Big Dreamer
Originally Posted by
atomic sagebrush
Yes, it's best not to do them if not necessary.
I'm not sure who's doing them for you but it can be tough to do ultrasounds on yourself because if the person doing the ultrasound isn't trained they can be focusing in on the wrong stuff.
I just can't know on the basis of these shots.
The second one was my husband. He does spine and needed to practice. We went in with the intent of practicing and then I asked him if we could try and see the baby. He had no idea what he was doing in that department lol. That’s why it was so grainy. Not an OB machine like the first. The last photo from my video was just someone in a Facebook group finding the nub for me. I feel like there are so many black and white lines though how could she really know. This photo at 10+2 was done by an ultrasound tech on an OB machine I know we can’t go off of this though. Should we go back in at some point and take a peek before the 20 week? It would be my husband, once again, doing it. Lol
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March 13th, 2021, 05:11 PM
#23
Swaying Advice Coach
The further along you get the more obvious it would be. Up to 15 weeks you can do nub, after that we need potty (and again, further along is better for that too)
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