My family, my mother in particular, is hell bent on me not getting a 3D ultrasound to determine the gender of the baby. My Aunt sent us a video about how the FDA is warning against them and I've done more research and think they're perfectly fine! However every time I bring them up to my mom she freaks out. Saying they're too risky blah blah blah. They're FINE!
Can you guys help me find a way to make her understand they're perfectly safe? If it were anyone else I wouldn't give a crap what they thought but my mom is my hero and best friend. I don't want her to be worried. Thank you in advance for any suggestions!
Re: How do I convince my family 3D ultrasounds aren't dangerous???
And congrats on the boy!!!! So exciting!
@bpv101283 yeah I hear you. I just wanted to try and calm her nerves before I scheduled one so she wasn't worried. Like I said, my mom is my best friend and hero. I wouldn't do anything that would intentionally upset her without trying to calm her nerves first, you know? But you're right, if she's super pushy about it I'll put my foot down. She knows I have no problem making my own decisions lol.
The medical profession certainly wouldn't be carrying out weekly scans if they knew of any risk to the baby, after all they're checking to make sure baby is ok, not to cause any further problems. Good luck with your MIL. :-)
Having said that, ultrasounds completed at "boutiques" are very different and having one at a facility like this goes against all published medical recommendations. "Boutiques" are not held to the same standards as medical centers and there is no way to tell the training of the person administering the ultrasound or the quality and upkeep of the machine. It is best to ask your own OB about getting this type of ultrasound.
I know this will be a very unpopular opinion on this board; however, if you are planning on getting one done at a "boutique", your relatives aren't necessarily wrong in their opinion. I would strongly advise speaking with your OB. At the end of the day, no ones opinion matters but yours (although hopefully you factor in your OBs opinion).