Hello I'm having twins and due in December, just went for my a/s last week and everything looked great. However I'm concerned about all of the ultrasounds I've had so and the effects on the babies. They took a small 3D/4D clip of of each baby, and it looks like baby girl is crying and in serious distress while baby boy seemed as calm as ever. Have you ladies noticed how your babies react during an ultrasound? Baby girl is always super active when we get u/s and baby boy always seems pretty calm and stationary. Aside from being worried about the effects of the ultraspunds I'm also concerned about their reactions to the ultrasound. When I expressed this to the midwife the other day she was not concerned about the baby girl's reaction but more about baby boy's reaction and if he was moving. Can you please share how your babies react during u/s or any knowledge you have on the effects of ultrasounds? I've been doing research but there's never anything definitive. Thanks!
Re: Effects of Ultrasounds
And I always had one twin more active than the other. Different babies, different personalities. My baby A is calmer and more sensitive, while my baby B is always awake and active. And that's how they were as inside babies.
I would not be at all concerned about having multiple ultrasounds, or even a longer ultrasound, assuming it's not a 4hr+ scan lol
Right ovary removed 09.04.2012 via vertical laparotomy
Essure implant placed on remaining tube 06.13.2013; successful followup scan 09.30.2013
I'm glad to know your babies different behaviors in the womb reflect there current personalities. Very reassuring.
Animal studies re: ultrasounds
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10331527
Right ovary removed 09.04.2012 via vertical laparotomy
Essure implant placed on remaining tube 06.13.2013; successful followup scan 09.30.2013
Animal studies re: ultrasounds
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10331527
Very insightful. Thank you for the info.
Animal studies re: ultrasounds
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10331527
in my mind, knowing that they have properly developed and aren't coming across major issues that can be caught by ultrasound is more important than bugging the babies with a little noise.
I'm a loud person, they might as well get used to the volume now