We just did our 20 week anatomy ultrasound and I'm kind of confused. I was told this one would be longer than our ten week, so all the measurements could be taken and everything could be checked out. The problem is, I find this ultrasound took significantly less time than my first one.
For our ten week ultrasound, we saw every body part visible at the time, the tech measured everything, let us watch baby move for a while, etc. He just took his time to be sure everything looked "right".
This recent u/s was done at a different place, so I'm wondering if it's just the change in staff/the way they do things? We did get to see baby's brain, heart, liver, kidneys, limbs, etc. But I feel like it was so rushed and I don't know how they could tell if anything was truly wrong. Is this normal or did I just have a bad experience?
Re: 10 week u/s versus 20 week. Disappointed..
I don't think it makes sense to be disappointed about not having a long scan unless you truly feel that the practice was negligent in some way, in which case you should take that up with your OB.
DS: Born 5-17-16
Although you felt rushed, I think if all measurements are accounted for, then it was a success.
Hopefully we'll have better luck at our 20 week ultrasound on Thursday
I was told the 20 week sonogram would take 20-30 min. but took around an hour and a half because the baby was in a really difficult position to get the required measurements from. I was sent to the bathroom, rolled over, received vaginal scans, and had the tech give me multiple 'deep tissue' like massages, all in an effort to get the kid to move (stretch out and get his head out of my pelvis). In the end, the tech got everything except a good frontal view of the face and head/full body measurements. I'll have to have another sonogram early in the third trimester for those items.
Even though the appointment was longer, I don't feel like we got any more out of it because we weren't able to see much for most of the time.
On the other hand, I went to a women's center for my last one, that experience was INCREDIBLE. The technician spent so long with us, she got every angle, and had me get up and walk around to get him into a better position so I could see his face. All technicians are not created equal. Yes, from a purely medical perspective, you should be grateful (and I'm sure you are) simply to have seen that you have everything measuring as it should be; but from an emotional perspective, I completely get where you're coming from. The additional few minutes that those technicians give us are a precious gift, when we know won't be holding our babies in our arms for a while still.
I also had to go to another location because my local facilities did not have the high-level one.
When she said she was done in 20 minutes I was relieved (even though they said I had an hour long appointment). We got five awful pictures that I was actually creeped out by (the baby was lying face down)! When I called about the report two days later, I found out that she didn't get the heart pictures due to position of the baby. I was pretty upset since she never once asked me to move or even jiggled my stomach. I am going for a rescan on Friday but I found another imaging center. I am even thinking about switching doctors/ hospitals over this since I have had a few other issues with the staff. I think all of the "bells & whistles" make a huge difference and an impatient ultrasound tech can cause a lot of stress and unnecessary worry.