I'm a bit of a nervous reck. I constantly want to check on how my baby is doing and would like to get atleast an u/s done when I'm worried the most. Does anyone know where I can do that or even if I can do that?
I know there's a place in Lakeview called Goldenview Ultrasound, but I don't know if you can just make an appointment as often as you want. I also don't think it would be a good idea to get countless ultrasounds either....I know they're very safe, but I'm sure that's only to a certain extent.
I agree that getting countless u/s done is probably not the best idea. You may be better off buying a doppler. That way you can listen to the baby's heartbeat whenever you want and gain some peace of mind.
I agree with the other posters that getting an u/s done for peace of mind might not be a good idea. On a personal note, my DS has developmental delays. As his mother, I can't help but question EVERYTHING I did during my pregnancy with him. I had about 6 or 7 u/s's done at my dr office early on in my pregnancy with him because there was tear in the placenta. I now question WHY I agreed to be monitored so closely. It was 1st trimester, and I was nervous, but there was no way to fix the tear in the placenta. There was no way to prevent a miscarriage if it was going to happen. And now I wonder if all those u/s's impacted his brain during a critical period of development.
In 2nd trimester, I used an at home doppler to listen to his heartbeat. I used it maybe once a week or every other week, and only for a quick minute. Looking back, I wish that I didn't ever do that too. I know that the doppler and u/s probably are not what caused the delays, but really, I cannot help but question and feel guilty about it. So, my long-winded point here, is that I know it's difficult to go through pregnancy and not worry about the health of your baby. But, if you can, try and trust that everything will be OK.
Re: Is there anywhere I can go in Chicago to get U/S done anytime?
I agree with the other posters that getting an u/s done for peace of mind might not be a good idea. On a personal note, my DS has developmental delays. As his mother, I can't help but question EVERYTHING I did during my pregnancy with him. I had about 6 or 7 u/s's done at my dr office early on in my pregnancy with him because there was tear in the placenta. I now question WHY I agreed to be monitored so closely. It was 1st trimester, and I was nervous, but there was no way to fix the tear in the placenta. There was no way to prevent a miscarriage if it was going to happen. And now I wonder if all those u/s's impacted his brain during a critical period of development.
In 2nd trimester, I used an at home doppler to listen to his heartbeat. I used it maybe once a week or every other week, and only for a quick minute. Looking back, I wish that I didn't ever do that too. I know that the doppler and u/s probably are not what caused the delays, but really, I cannot help but question and feel guilty about it. So, my long-winded point here, is that I know it's difficult to go through pregnancy and not worry about the health of your baby. But, if you can, try and trust that everything will be OK.