January 2016 Moms

Anyone Else Extremely Disappointed with Their 20 Week Ultrasound?

Is anyone else extremely disappointed with their 20 week ultrasound?

I'm not sure if I just chalked it up to be such a glorious event, that I let myself down, or if it was really supposed to go over so poorly.

When I was called into my appointment, things started off normal, and I was laying down while she examined my baby, but then things took a turn for the worse. The baby seemed to be hiding, so I had to pee twice and lay on my side for half of the appointment... Which really didn't help and was completely unusual for my baby as he/she has usually been extremely cooperative during all of my appointments.

But further, the technician wouldn't show me anything during the ultrasound, or talk to me about my baby other than to get me to move (again very unusual and felt really cold compared to my last ultrasounds).

My baby's dad wasn't aloud in the room until the very end (3 minutes out of the 45 I was there), in which time she showed us just the limbs and head (not whole body) and made a failed attempt to show us the sex (as the baby's legs were crossed!)

And finally, she didn't take any pictures worth showing to my family. Top of the head, close up which is too blurry to see, and then a hand here or a foot there.

I'm extremely disappointed as I thought this was supposed to be an exciting time to meet my baby and see how he/she is doing. I didn't think it was supposed to feel like an alien examination.

The only result that actually came from this ultrasound, is a possible c-cection (just another bad experience that came from this), and to repeat in 7 weeks.

Did anyone else feel this way during their appointment, or did I just have really bad luck with my technician?
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Re: Anyone Else Extremely Disappointed with Their 20 Week Ultrasound?

  • I am sorry things went that way for you. I think it might be the technician. For me, my hubby was allowed inside and the tech didn't really say much about the baby but she printed out like 16 pics of our baby girl. The tech did ask me to move quite often because our baby was not cooperating. I hope you have a better experience next time and you should also ask for another tech.
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  • I'm sorry that you had a bad experience and that she wouldn't let the baby's dad in the room until the end, that is inexcusable!! We didn't get too many great pictures either and while our technician was very nice and told us what everything was, I still couldn't tell what I was looking at. I hope your next one is better!
  • Mine was kind of like that too. 40 minutes of silence. 3 minutes with hubby and 4 low quality pics. They wouldn't tell us anything about the baby.
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  • I too have an uncooperative baby, and had to go back for another ultrasound in which she still wouldnt show us her heart or face or diaphram. So I am being sent to the hospital to have a doctor do a scan. Even through all of that, each time we got a CD with video and pictures of everything she was able to get. Im sorry that it was a let down for you :(
  • I could see being upset oif this was your first ultrasound and you wanted to see the baby for the first time, but it sounds like you've already had a few. Seriously, you've seen one you've seen them all. I would be upset if my tech was an asshole, but nothing you can do about it now. Hopefully it goes better in seven weeks. And hopefully your a/a doesn't actually take a turn for the worst like it has for several of the women on this board.
  • Mine was def very "functional".. nothing sentimental and overall very uncomfortable. I can understand for women who don't get but 1 or 2 that it can be a bit of a letdown. If you are looking for a more meaningful experience I'd recommend spending the money to go to an ultrasound boutique.. their whole purpose is for a sweet moment looking at your baby, nothing medical or diagnostic. We did it for our gender scan and it was worth every penny.
  • Wow, the standard AS is really poor for some of you ladies! And I'm very sorry for all of you who have had a lacking experience!

    Doctor or not, the tech is specifically taking pictures of certain parts. While with DD it wasn't ideal due to horrific head on pictures of her face (talk about creepy skeleton face! But she's cute now so it's ok haha!) the tech still told us what they were taking a picture of and what they're looking for with each measurement. I found it really interesting to learn about what's all in there. Your baby, your body- they should cue you in!

    Once again, sorry to all you ladies who had techs with bland etiquette and social skills.
  • I was sick wIth the flu and asked the dr if she could do a scan to find gender and check everything is ok as my 1st obgyn appt isn't for another 2 weeks as hubby was busy with meetings and flying interstate.

    She was great telling me what we were looking at and says looks like its a girl. After appt reception gives me 1 u/s pic which i have no clue if its a bottom shot of genital area or weird shot of the head.

    Frustrating thing is i know she got really amazing clear shots of baby and i'm stuck with some blurry round image.

    Anyways mid next week will be having my 1st obgyn appt and u/s scan so hopefully he gives me really good shots.

    I understand ur frustration and dr should be talking u through it and no reason why ur partner should not be allowed in. Mind that, my hubby was busy on his phone dealing with work bank stuff as he's a banker and didn't look at dr and baby on the screen. I didn't even get to hear a heartbeat this appt too...
  • U r allowed to b disappointed. I would b too. I go for mine today and in reading ur experience it has me ready and willing to ask alot of questions as we go along. I don't care if I annoy the tech, I will ask. So ty for sharing.it gives me some insite of what could happen. And, I am very sorry u got some upsetting news. I am hoping it all works out in the end for u.
  • My husband has been allowed in at all of my u/S for this pregnancy and DS so it is interesting to hear that this isn't standard. There is a big difference between the style of some techs. With DS anatomy scan she talked a lot and told us everything we were seeing. There was a large TV mounted on the wall opposite the exam table so we could watch that while the tech looked at the computer. For this one we had a sifferent tech and it was 40 min of her taking the measurements and recording all of the images she needed and then 5 minutes of showing us the baby. Both times we got great images though.

    Since now you're telling us that the tech found complications it would explain why she was so quiet. This is, above all a medical scan and if she is seeing something that isn't right she will be very quiet. It isn't the techs place to tell you that things aren't right. They are not radiologists who have advanced training. That is for your doctor to discuss with you.

    I'm sorry that it wasn't the experience you'd hoped for and they found something bad at the scan. If you don't mind me asking, what did the doctor say?
  • I posted I can understand the disappointment on the other thread about not finding out the sex of the baby. Sorry. I do understand looking forward to this day and hoping to learn if it's a boy or girl. But again, that's not the purpose of the exam. I highly suggest finding a boutique place to get the experience you were looking for.
  • The purpose of this scan is to get pics of all the body parts so that your doc can determine the Heath/development of your baby, not to get cute pics for you to hang on your fridge. Maybe the tech could have been a little more talkative, but your scan sounds pretty standard and I think you had unrealistic expectations. If you are looking for a more sentimental experience, drop some cash for a 3d/4d ultrasound, where their focus is getting good pics and not the health of your baby.
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  • Most of the posters gave you an idea of what to expect which is what you asked for.
    If by support you were looking for everyone to agree with you and tell you you were right then that's not how the board works.
    I hope whatever is wrong resolves itself and maybe at your next scan it will go better.

  • ultln9562 said:
    I call bs on some of these responses! My 20 week US was great. The technician explained everything she was checking for from my ovaries, umbilical cord, heart valves, you name it. The only time we looked away was verifying gender. We did have an eif issue in which she did not state but brought the doc in & he explained. She was honestly amazing and we felt very involved and received great pics. Mediocre service is not the standard. You deserve to be upset as this is not a free service or charity. Although it is a medical evaluation, it doesn't mean expectant mommys have to be in the dark.
    You can't call BS if you weren't there. My first 20 week scan with my boys was cold. She took the necessary pictures needed for the anatomy scan, and sent them to my OB, where he explained everything to me. Sometimes the technicians cannot talk about the scan, and can only give you what they are allowed to say.

    My second one was great, she showed me everything. The anatomy scan is normally 40-45 min long, and how long was the OP planning on having her family watch the baby float around? There are other appointments, and people waiting. If she saw the baby was healthy and moving around, then she should be happy. You can't make the baby take a good picture for the technician... if the baby is active, you get what you get. Mine was moving around a lot and the pictures I got were blurry. BUT that means it was moving around so I should be happy.
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  • Sorry you're feeling this way. I was the opposite, knowing it was a medical exam, I just wanted the tech to do her job, and she ended up talking the whole damn time! I think it just depends on your healthcare provider.

    Yes your pregnancy is special for you and your loved ones, but it's the day in the life of an ultrasound tech. Imagine how many ultrasounds they do in a daily basis.

    I agree that if you want to guarantee the warm and fuzzy movie feeling, find a boutique. And, you never know, maybe the ultrasound you have in 7 weeks will be more of the experience you're looking for.
  • beckerlainebeckerlaine member
    edited September 2015
  • @krisdee123 it's ok. I understand how difficult pregnancy brain can be. Maybe you will get it tomorrow. Get some rest ;).
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