I would send in a letter of complaint. there is no need to ignore your questions. they could of quite easily told you that she is not really in a position to be able to accurately answer your questions blah blah. just ignoring you is beyond the pail IMO.
Falguni is right, unfortunately in many science based degrees there is no importance placed on human relations/communication. There have been movements towards making all first year students complete a general arts year so they can improve on their human interactions...but i think this is still some time off (they do it in the US for example.
if it were me, and we could afford the spare cash, i would go to the womens ultrasound place with DH and enjoy the experience of seeing your baby and revelling in the magic and wonder...it is a precious time as we all know xx
Definitely send a letter of complaint. You have the right to be treated with courtesy, the fact that your baby is healthy is good ... imagine encountering the same rudeness and having a problem with your baby!
Is the 19-week scan the anomoly scan? I'm not sure how normal it is but our hospital sends out a leaflet about the20-week anomoly scan which states that for the most accurate results the scan should be done in a darkened room and in relative silence (not "no talking" but keeping it all to a minimum) because the sonographer has to really concentrate to look for some of the things the scan is supposed to be spotting. We're skipping our anomoly scan anyway so i guess i'll not find out how true it is. BUt in any case you should complain, because if they couldn't answer your questions due to having to concentrate they should have at least told you that, rather than just ignoring you.
Oh Nim, that's very disappointing! So sorry to hear you had to go through that.
My first scan was with a younger lady, she was rather quite but far from rude. And she definitely answered me when I asked questions.
My sonographer dude was chatty and joked with us during the morphology scan (19 weeks?). He'd talk through what he was doing so when he needed to concentrate on something he'd say something like "right, give me a few seconds here i'll just measure baby's bla.. bla.. bla.." then he'd tell us of the results of what he just did. He even answered my 3.5 yo's questions!!!
We went to a scan clinic at a private hospital, and I was pleased that I always end up only paying very little after medicare reimbursement. But this could be because we've reached our threshold.
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