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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Mar 2011
    6

    19 weeks ultrasound - what to expect as i am so nervous

    Hi All,

    I managed to get booked in with Dr. Sam Soo as i am moving from Queensland to Melbourne next month due to my husband job changed.

    I heard he is good and moved to Melbourne from Sydney. Does anyone know him?

    I chose Freemansons as well as the doctor office is in there so i thought it would be easier. What do you think about Freemansons?

    Another question i would like to ask. I am going to have 19 weeks ultrasound scan this afternoon and i am really nervous. I hope i will find out the gender as well.

    When i did 12 weeks ultrasound scan at Mater Hospital, i only got the baby pictures on (the flim) and i prefer to get a print out photo as my husband is in Melbourne now already so i can show him when i see him next week. Do they normally give you a print out photo of the baby or just the flim? Do you need to make a special request for it?

    Is there anything else i should be expecting on this 19 weeks scan? I am nervous and excited at the same time.

    Many Thanks

    all the best to everyone

    Look forwrad to hear from you all...

  2. #2
    BellyBelly Member

    Sep 2010
    North West Victoria, Australia
    3,003

    This would most likely be your morphology scan. Its just to check that they baby has developed properly.
    I never had any of my scans filmed, I always got pictures. I had had about 12 scans, and got I think 8 pictures. But, not to scare you, my bub had a birth defect picked up at the 20 week scan.
    Just make sure you ask for pictures.

    This is an exciting time. If the baby is being good you should be able to get a really good look at the face, or at least the profile.
    So much more to see than you're 12 week.

    Hope everything goes well! And hopefully you can find out the gender.
    We didn't want to find out with DD, but she was always in breech and there's no way the tech could have seen anyway!! :-)

    Oh, and i also didn't have my bub at freemasons.
    I had to have her Royal Womens in Parkville. I wouldn't recommend their antenatal care to anyone. But thats another story.

    Good luck!
    Last edited by Charlotte91; March 25th, 2011 at 11:32 AM.

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Feb 2008
    Brissy Bayside
    523

    HI!The scan is great!!!I was so worried with my first one i was litterally on the loo(there went all the water i meant to drink)but it was awesome!!They take a while measuring all of bubs,from heart to head to legs etc and just make sure everythings going as should be!I wanted to find out the sex and so the lady asked and we said yes!You can see so much and its really lovely so try to relax and enjoy!!Thats strange about the disc,i always have had print outs so im not sure with that one but all the best!

  4. #4

    Jul 2009
    Australia
    5,102

    Don't be nervous, be excited!! The morph scan is the most wonderful scan. You see your little baby all formed, you see their little fingers and toes. And if you are lucky they can show you their face! They will measure everything and make sure bub is right on track and depending how well your bub cooperate you will find out the sex. They will also measure how close your placenta is to your cervix but dont be too alarmed if its close as it will have time to move.

    I didnt get any pictures only the film.

    Good luck!!!

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Mar 2011
    6

    Thank you all for lovely messages...

    I am crossing my fingers and hoping everything will turn out well.

    Yes i don't understand why they ar enot giving me print out. I only got films but will ask them today see if i can have one.

    When is the best time to do 3D/4D scan?

    Also, what is the baby kick? i felt a bit of sharp pain lower abdominal (right) last week and that's all. everyone is talking about fluttering or great feelings that they have and i don't think i have that so far. It's my first pregnancy and i am 19 weeks but i fele like i should have the feleing by now?

    Thanksssssssssssssss

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    Melbourne
    4,031

    When is the best time to do 3D/4D scan?
    When I had my U/S at they were able to flick between 3D and normal. Ask if they can do that.

  7. #7
    BellyBelly Member

    Sep 2010
    North West Victoria, Australia
    3,003

    I wasn't really sure that it was bub moving until my 20wk scan, where you can see bub moving and feel the kick at basically the same time.

    I never felt any "flutters" really. It just felt like a "pop" to met. Like something, tiny, just popped.
    Its pretty cool. I'm sure you'll see bubby kick at your scan and you'll know what I mean.

  8. #8
    Registered User

    Mar 2011
    Brisbane's Southside
    988

    How exciting to be having your 19wk scan!! I was so totally excited when mine finally rolled round (at 21wks) that I couldn't wait to get there.... of course little miss wouldn't show us what sex she was - even after turning every which way and having a walk around!

    I would say you should ask for the photos if you want them - I always got them without a film - maybe it's changed now? I would ask anyway and see if you can get them

    Good luck - I hope you have a great time!!!

  9. #9
    Registered User

    Apr 2010
    Townsville
    2,832

    We paid $300 for ours and got a disk eith all the photos, a dvd, 8 printed photos and a photo keyring each... And it was awesome! Set up like a movie room and you could have up to 8 people there..


    Sent from my iPhone so sorry for the spelling and punctuation!!

  10. #10
    BellyBelly Member

    Sep 2010
    North West Victoria, Australia
    3,003

    Well, my OB didn't have the results after 2 days so he had to ring the hospital to see what happened to them. Told me that the baby had her bowels out and that I'd have to go the Womens for the rest of my pregnancy.

    All of DD's small intestine and part of her large intestine was floating in the amniotic fluid. So when she was born they had to stick them back in. She's had no complications at all.
    It was scary, but its all worked out OK.

  11. #11
    Registered User

    Mar 2011
    6

    Thank you all...

    charlottee91: glad to hear that she was fine... i am worry about the bub 24/7 as i can't help myself.