So I went in for my fourth ultrasound today (my placenta was low lying). At my 20 week ultrasound it was @ 2.2cm away from my cervix, then at week 29 it had moved to 2.8cm, ideally it should be at least @ 3.0cm away from the cervix. So my ob scheduled me for one more ultrasound, well what an experience I had today.
Every other ultrasound I have had was with the same technician and she was wonderful, very kind, very talkative and the minute the wand touches my belly she gives me a baby update, baby looks healthy, heartrate is good/strong, etc. So today I was a little caught off guard when it was a different technician in the room, along with a student technician. Neither of them said anything to me, nothing at all. Here I am laying here waiting for an update, and they are just sitting there with furrowed brows looking at the screen and taking measurements, so panic sets in. Finally after what felt like forever I said "is everything okay?" and she says "oh yes, everything looks great, just taking measurements". I understand she is teaching the student so she was being very thorough with the measurements, but the only thing she was supposed to be measuring was my placenta, but she measured everything like they did at my 20 week ultrasound, which I guess isn't a bad thing, but the longer I laid there without them talking to me the more my anxiety was increasing. It was so hot in there to begin with, and now I'm sweating due to nerves. She was pressing the wand so hard into my my body, I am pretty sure she bruised me, I bruise easily anyway, but still. It got to the point that I almost said "can we be done here?" which is the complete opposite of my usual experiences, usually I lie there so excited and am sad when it is over. Then she blurts out "you must be excited to be having a" and I stopped her just in time, we are team green and I know for a fact it is written in my file, which you would think she read before I came into my appointment. Anyways, her and the student are then pointing to the screen and she is saying "do you see that?, that is how we know the sex?" Now I know she could have been talking about either boy or girl parts, but still, pretty unprofessional I think, she took a gazillion pictures for the report, couldn't they discuss the gender and how they know which gender it is, once my appointment is over. She refused to tell me if my placenta has moved, the other technician last time said "I can't tell you how much it has moved, but I can tell you it has moved in the right direction". At least to put my mind at ease until my OB gets the report. Then she asks me if I want some pictures to take home...ummm of course I do. So she brings my husband in to see the baby on the screen and take the pictures. Finally the appointment is over, she hands my husband the pictures and walks out of the room. As I am getting dressed I hear them talking and hear her say that it is @ 3.5 or 3.6cm, which is fantastic, but I'm not holding my breath, for all I know she could have just been talking about where the placenta should be. Maybe I have been spoiled with the other technician but she usually cleans the gel off my belly and helps me to sit up. So once we get to the car my husband hands me the pictures and they are the worst ultrasound pictures I have ever seen in my entire life. There is not one picture that it is even apparent the picture is of a baby. The only thing that even resembles a tiny human is the spine. No profile picture, no face picture, nothing.
My mom and husband think that I should call the clinic and complain about her, so I am going to talk to my OB about it on tuesday and see what she recommends I do. The ultrasound clinic is in no way connected to my OB office, so it's not like I would be complaining to her about someone she works with. I just don't want any other pregnant woman to experience what I did today, it was awful. And if I need an ultrasound again, I will definitely be requesting the kind technician before booking my appointment.
Sorry for the rant, I was just upset and thought I would share with you ladies.
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While it doesn't sound the best experience ever, it hardly sounds like something even worth complaining about. I mean at this point, how many more ultrasounds are you really going to get? It sounds like they did their job, just because it didn't come with a bunch of hand holding and "oohs and ahhs" like your other technician doesn't mean they deserve to be reported.
Also pictures are not required and the technician really shouldn't be telling you anything, including whether or not the placenta has moved.
That said, sorry you had a bad experience. I had 6 ultrasounds with various techs and some have better people skills than others!
I also agree that every tech is different (and I'm up close to I think 10 ultrasounds). Some are warm and friendly. Some are to the point and all business. Some are frankly kind of cold.
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The tech was teaching the student the correct way to get the right measurements and all the time I hear ladies from Canada saying the techs are not allowed to tell you anything at all. If you want the oohhhh's and awww's pay for a private for fun ultrasound. They are in there to do a job and that's what they did.
I also had a follow up scan for the Anatomy scan and I didn't get any pictures there, but at least that tech told me what was going on. She always seems to be in a hurry though. I also didn't get any pictures for my growth scan. She said her face was too hidden in my pelvis to get a profile picture, though she did shake her around a little to try to get her to move with no luck. I also wanted her to double check gender, but LO's butt was too tucked into my ribs to get a view of that either! Tricky kid. She looked at other things like the diaphragm and thigh bone and printed pictures for the doctor, but not for me since as you said, they don't really look anything like a baby. It's possible your tech just couldn't get pictures of it at this point. Baby doesn't have a lot of room anymore.
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Really, someone's push pin?
Overly dramatic much?
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If you are really that upset you should call.
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Sorry your experience seemed awful, but like other people said the tech is there to do her job and take measurements, it is just a bonus to have a tech that socializes well. I agree she probably should have let you know that she was showing a student how to take certain measurements, but on the plus side you had that much more time for them to really look over your baby and all that information will be sent to your doctor so if there was any concerns you will be informed. If it was 10 minutes in and out, they wouldn't even have the chance to notice the other things that "might have been" a concern.
As for the crappy pictures, thats never fun but baby is really running out of room in there so very difficuly at this point to get amazing photos, and it is more of a luxury to have those photos in the first place. I wouldn't report this tech in my opinion.
I seriously don't think that any one was rude to you.
And I was somewhat sympathetic until this. People disagreeing with you does not equal rude. I think the tech made a few mistakes but I don't think they necessarily deserve to be reported. I also don't think it sounds like the "worst ultrasound experience ever". I just had a really pleasant ultrasound but the outcome is that they are concerned about my baby's health. I'm pretty sure I would have rather had your experience and been told everything looks good. Don't get your panties in a wad. And to the poster that said she should speak up because she or her insurance are paying customers, she isn't. In Canada we don't pay for ultrasounds requested by our doctors. So I can understand why they aren't volunteering up printed pictures left, right and centre.
I laughed so hard at the last sentence I peed a little
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JdLB82 If you are going to post something with the title "Worst Ultrasound Experience Ever" people are going to brace themselves for something worthy of calling it that, like a major medical problem or even worse, losing your child. People were trying to get you to focus on the positives because you are coming off as very overly dramatic, especially on a board of pregnant women, some of whom have actually had to go through situations that would be deemed as the worst ever. We weren't forced to open the thread but with that title, it sounds like a woman in need of support after a heartbreaking experience and instead, you just wanted was us to feel bad for you/agree with you/validate your feelings because the tech didn't live up to your standards and was just doing their job.
You posted this on a public forum so you have to be prepared for a whole myriad of responses, you are putting your feelings out there for scrutiny. Not one person was even slightly "rude" or "snarky," not by any stretch of those terms, and if these responses were actually upsetting to you then you probably aren't going to want to continue posting on this site or the internet in general. People were giving you good advice and their opinions, nothing should have been offensive to you and we can't control the fact that you think the tame responses you got were mean. I would also love to know where you heard about S13. Is there a secret S13 gossip and bashing board that I don't know about?
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I guess to me the techs should understand that this is a very exciting time for a pregnant woman, and we look forward to seeing our LO on the screen. Instead I haw had a couple who just seem like they hate being there and it makes it an unpleasant experience.
OP, just be happy you have a healthy baby in there and don't dwell too much on the experience. Soon you will have the baby in your arms and that's what matters.
Yeah - you didn't have the worst experience ever. If you're going to "complain" about anything, call the facility and state that you would like to be notified that a student will be in the room. I'm sure that was probably somewhere in your consent paperwork that you blindly signed without reading.
Agreed with @llybeck - I opened this thread initially because it sounded like you might legitimately need some support. However, you are being overly dramatic and your ultrasound experience is nowhere as bad as others have. You need a different perspective, bro. Be appreciative that your kid is healthy. Fill out a comment card. Move on.
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